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In the Mind's Eye : The Visual Impulse in Diderot, Baudelaire and Ruskin
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- This comparative, interdisciplinary study investigates the relationship between literature and the visual arts in France and Britain from 1750-1900. Through a close examination of the prose writings of Diderot, Baudelaire and Ruskin, read against the background of contemporary philosophy, aesthetics and theories of language, In the Mind's Eye proposes a new interpretation of the influence and rivalries underlying the development of art criticism as a genre during this period. The visual impulse – the desire to transcend the limitations of language and make the reader see – is located within the historical traditions of ekphrasis, enargeia and the paragone, while in each chapter, the individual author's theories of the mind, memory and imagination provide a critical framework for his stylistic experiments. In the Mind's Eye presents an in-depth analysis of the cultural, theoretical and aesthetic implications of artistic border crossings, and by contextualizing the movement toward visual/verbal hybridity in the fiction and criticism of Diderot, Baudelaire and Ruskin, brings new perspectives to nineteenth-century studies in art and literature.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISBNs :
- 9789042010352 and 9789004489851
- Volume :
- 00236
- Database :
- eBook Index
- Journal :
- In the Mind's Eye : The Visual Impulse in Diderot, Baudelaire and Ruskin
- Publication Type :
- eBook
- Accession number :
- 3098101