Painting Literature: Dostoevsky, Kafka, Pirandello, and García Márquez in Living ColorUniversity Press of America, 1993 - 112 Seiten This book aims at extending artistic methods and terminology to the realm of literature. Pedoto primarily explores four important painting techniques: chiaroscuro, sfumato, incollato, and impasto. She demonstrates how they are used to paint selected literary masterpieces and illustrates the process of creation and the continual challenge to the reader's sense of "actuality." Contents: Introduction; Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment and Notes from Underground through Chiaroscuro and High Renaissance/Baroque Period; Franz Kafka's The Castle and "The Metamorphosis" through Sfumato and Leonardo da Vinci; Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author and Liola through Incollato and Picasso's Cubism; Gabriel GarcÌa M-rquez's The Autumn of the Patriarch and "The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World" through Impasto and French Impressionism; Conclusion. |
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... tradition that line drawing was basic for all the visual arts ( McMullen 1975,118 ) . He believed as follows : In his scientist role he was inclined to think of sfumato as a device for producing a three - dimensional effect , an ...
... tradition that line drawing was basic for all the visual arts ( McMullen 1975,118 ) . He believed as follows : In his scientist role he was inclined to think of sfumato as a device for producing a three - dimensional effect , an ...
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... traditional subject matter as in the canvases of Manet . These strange forms and shapes are created not by the slashes of a palette knife or dabbing of the brush tip but by García Márquez's juxtapositioning of frames of reality and ...
... traditional subject matter as in the canvases of Manet . These strange forms and shapes are created not by the slashes of a palette knife or dabbing of the brush tip but by García Márquez's juxtapositioning of frames of reality and ...
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... traditional - historical ties to a narra- tive development . Perhaps critic William Kennedy , in an article ap- pearing in The New York Times Book Review ( 1976 ) , summarizes the depth best in the following review on The Autumn of the ...
... traditional - historical ties to a narra- tive development . Perhaps critic William Kennedy , in an article ap- pearing in The New York Times Book Review ( 1976 ) , summarizes the depth best in the following review on The Autumn of the ...
Inhalt
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
Fyodor Dostoevskys Crime and | 7 |
Franz Kafkas The Castle and | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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