Title: Intertextuality: German Literature and Visual Art from the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century
Abstract:Literature and the (visual) arts - intertextuality and mutual illumination, Ulrich Weisstein principles of periodization in German art and literature, Jost Hermand the intertextuality of word and imag...Literature and the (visual) arts - intertextuality and mutual illumination, Ulrich Weisstein principles of periodization in German art and literature, Jost Hermand the intertextuality of word and image in Wolfgang Hunger's translation of Alciato's Emblematum liber, Peter M. Daly the pathos of theory - Laokoon Revisited, David E. Welbery postmodern hybrids - visual text, textual art, Ingeborg Hoestcrey mourning and melancholia in German Neo-Expressionism - the representation of German subjectivity, Donald Kuspit Romantik intertextuality - Meret Oppenheim's verbal and visual works, Renee Riese Hubert Gallerie nuove - Margot Scharpenberg's Bildgesprache, Reinhold Grimm grass in Calcutta - the aesthetics of poverty, Sigrid Mayer literature and photography - practical and theoretical observations on their interaction in modern Vienna, Leo Lensing the fascist discourse in the cinema - a reading of Eduard von Borsody's Wunschknzert (1940), Marc Silberman suture in/ suturing literature and film - Handke and Wenders, Alice Kuzniar.Read More
Publication Year: 1996
Publication Date: 1996-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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Title: $Intertextuality: German Literature and Visual Art from the Renaissance to the Twentieth Century
Abstract: Literature and the (visual) arts - intertextuality and mutual illumination, Ulrich Weisstein principles of periodization in German art and literature, Jost Hermand the intertextuality of word and image in Wolfgang Hunger's translation of Alciato's Emblematum liber, Peter M. Daly the pathos of theory - Laokoon Revisited, David E. Welbery postmodern hybrids - visual text, textual art, Ingeborg Hoestcrey mourning and melancholia in German Neo-Expressionism - the representation of German subjectivity, Donald Kuspit Romantik intertextuality - Meret Oppenheim's verbal and visual works, Renee Riese Hubert Gallerie nuove - Margot Scharpenberg's Bildgesprache, Reinhold Grimm grass in Calcutta - the aesthetics of poverty, Sigrid Mayer literature and photography - practical and theoretical observations on their interaction in modern Vienna, Leo Lensing the fascist discourse in the cinema - a reading of Eduard von Borsody's Wunschknzert (1940), Marc Silberman suture in/ suturing literature and film - Handke and Wenders, Alice Kuzniar.