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INTERMEDIALITY AND EKPHRASIS IN LATIN EPIC POETRY.
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Greece & Rome . Apr2018, Vol. 65 Issue 1, p1-14. 14p. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- The concept of intermediality arose in the theoretical discourse about the relations between different systems or products of meaning, such as the relations between music and art, or image and text. The word gained currency in the 1980s in German- and French-language studies of theatre performance, and in scholarship on opera, film, and music, in order to capture the notion of the interconnections between different art forms. For reasons of utility, the concept has been divided into three kinds: intermediality may refer to the combination of media (as in opera, in which music, dance, and song are conjoined into one aesthetic experience); the transformation or transposition of media (as in a film version of a book); and intermedial references or connections, whereby attention is drawn to another system of meaning, as in the references in literature to a work of art. The term has entered the field of classics especially via the study of the relations between the narrative and inscriptional modes in literary epigram. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- *LATIN epic poetry
*INTERMEDIALITY
*EKPHRASIS
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00173835
- Volume :
- 65
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Greece & Rome
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 128990562
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1017/S0017383517000183