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Description in literature and other media [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Werner Wolf and Walter Bernhart



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Titolo: Description in literature and other media [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Werner Wolf and Walter Bernhart Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Amsterdam ; ; New York, : Rodopi, 2007
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (352 p.)
Disciplina: 809.922
Soggetto topico: Description (Rhetoric)
Description (Rhetoric) in art
Literature - History and criticism
Altri autori: WolfWerner <1955->  
BernhartWalter  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Preliminary Material -- Description as a Transmedial Mode of Representation General Features and Possibilities of Realization in Painting, Fiction and Music / Werner Wolf -- Towards a Typology, Poetics and History of Description in Fiction / Ansgar Nünning -- Functions of Description in Poetry / Walter Bernhart -- Description in American Nature Writing / Arno Heller -- The Descriptive in Audio-/Radioliterature – a ‘Blind Date’? / Doris Mader -- For Your Eyes Only: Some Thoughts on the Descriptive in Film / Klaus Rieser -- Dürer’s Apocalypse as the Origin of the Western System of Graphic Reproduction: A Contribution to the History of Descriptive Techniques in the Visual Arts / Johann Konrad Eberlein -- “Spiritualia sub metaphoris corporalium”?: Description in the Visual Arts / Götz Pochat -- Descriptive Images: Authenticity and Illusion in Early and Contemporary Photography / Susanne Knaller -- Musical Sunrises: A Case Study of the Descriptive Potential of Instrumental Music / Michael Walter -- Notes on Contributors.
Sommario/riassunto: In contrast to narrative, description is a much less researched phenomenon, and where it so far has found attention at all, scholars have almost always discussed it with fiction in mind. The all but exclusive concentration on literature has hitherto obscured the fact that description transcends literature and indeed the verbal media in general and is not only a transgeneric but also a transmedial phenomenon that can be found in many other media and arts. This book is a pioneering interdisciplinary study of description since it for the first time undertakes to close this research lacuna by highlighting description and its relevance with reference to a wide spectrum of arts and media. The volume opens with a detailed introductory essay, which aims at clarifying the descriptive as a basic semiotic form of organizing signs from a theoretical perspective but also provides a first overview of the uses of description as well as its problematics in fiction, painting and instrumental music. In the main part of the book, nine contributions by scholars from various disciplines explore description in individual media and different cultural epochs. The first section of the book is dedicated to literature and related (partly) verbal media and includes a typological and historical survey of description in fiction as well as discussions of its occurrence in poetry, nature writing, radioliterature and film. The second part deals with the (purely) visual media and ranges from a presentation of the descriptive techniques used in Dürer’s graphic reproductions to general reflections on ‘the descriptive’ in the visual arts as well as in photography. A third section on description in music provides a perspective on yet another medium. The volume, which is the second one in the series ‘Studies in Intermediality’, is of relevance to students and scholars from various fields: intermedial studies, literary and film studies, history of art, and musicology.
Titolo autorizzato: Description in literature and other media  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 94-012-0521-3
1-4356-2204-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910778345303321
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Serie: Studies in intermediality ; ; 2.