The emergence of photography and film in the twentieth century helped to establish a dominant culture of images. This extended treatment of the poetic representation of visual art uses a wealth of source material to examine the complex, changing relationship between words and images.
The emergence of photography and film in the twentieth century helped to establish a dominant culture of images. This extended treatment of the poetic representation of visual art uses a wealth of source material to examine the complex, changing relationship between words and images.
Introduction: the engaging eye: ekphrasis in twentieth-century poetry 1. Private lives in public places: Yeats and Durcan in Dublin's galleries 2. Bystanding in Auden's 'Musée' 3. Women looking: the feminist ekphrasis of Marianne Moore and Adrienne Rich 4. Ekphrasis in conversation: Anne Sexton and W. D. Snodgrass on Van Gogh 5. Ekphrasis in collaboration: Ted Hughes and Leonard Baskin's Cave Birds: An Alchemical Cave Drama 6. Ekphrasis in the book: Rita Dove's African American museum.
Introduction: the engaging eye: ekphrasis in twentieth-century poetry 1. Private lives in public places: Yeats and Durcan in Dublin's galleries 2. Bystanding in Auden's 'Musée' 3. Women looking: the feminist ekphrasis of Marianne Moore and Adrienne Rich 4. Ekphrasis in conversation: Anne Sexton and W. D. Snodgrass on Van Gogh 5. Ekphrasis in collaboration: Ted Hughes and Leonard Baskin's Cave Birds: An Alchemical Cave Drama 6. Ekphrasis in the book: Rita Dove's African American museum.
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