Literary Impressionism: Vision and Memory in Dorothy Richardson, Ford Madox Ford, H.D. and May Sinclair (Historicizing Modernism)
معرفی کتاب «Literary Impressionism: Vision and Memory in Dorothy Richardson, Ford Madox Ford, H.D. and May Sinclair (Historicizing Modernism)» نوشتهٔ Rebecca Bowler, Matthew Feldman, Erik Tonning، منتشرشده توسط نشر Bloomsbury Academic در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
With its new innovations in the visual arts, cinema and photography as well as the sciences of memory and perception, the early twentieth century saw a crisis in the relationship between what was seen and what was known. __Literary Impressionism__ charts that modernist crisis of vision and the way that literary impressionists such as Dorothy Richardson, Ford Madox Ford, H.D., and May Sinclair used new concepts of memory in order to bridge the gap between perception and representation. Exploring the fiction of these four major writers as well as their journalism, manifesto writings, letters and diaries from the archives, Rebecca Bowler charts the progression of modernism's literary aesthetics and the changing role of memory within it. Cover Half Title Series page Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Literary Impressionism: Subjective and Objective Visions in Dorothy Richardson and Ford Madox Ford ‘The thing perceived and herself perceiving’: The double impression Realism, impressionism and Henry James Subjectivity and objectivity Representing the unrepresentable I: Total experience and the distracted subject in Ford Madox Ford’s Parade’s End Representing the unrepresentable II: Masculine blindness and feminine angles of vision in Dorothy Richardson’s... Selection and patterning: The impressionist text as tapestry 2 Mystical Visions and Primary Perception: May Sinclair and Dorothy Richardson Naming the unnameable: Silence, mysticism, philosophy, religion Silence and Maeterlinck Mysticism, philosophy and the absolute ‘Breaking through the veil of sense’: God and reality 3 Visual Metaphors: Dorothy Richardson and H.D. Seeing through representation I: The world as art Seeing through representation II: The body as art The composite image: Fidelity through multiplicity Weaving Cinematic form Soporific cinema and the creative collaboration of art and audience Interlude 4 Memory, Distance, Perspective Psychology and the novel-.memoir: May Sinclair and Ford Madox Ford ‘Post-.war Freudianity’: Trauma, repression and detachment ‘Disinterested contemplation’: Dorothy Richardson’s March Moonlight and the ‘middles’ Gallery spaces: Memory and metaphor in Richardson and H.D. Conclusion: ‘Proust and Proust and Proust. Forwards, Backwards, Upside Down’ Works Cited Index "With its new innovations in the visual arts, cinema and photography as well as the sciences of memory and perception, the early twentieth century saw a crisis in the relationship between what was seen and what was known. Literary Impressionism charts that modernist crisis of vision and the way that literary impressionists such as Dorothy Richardson, Ford Madox Ford, H.D., and May Sinclair used new concepts of memory in order to bridge the gap between perception and representation. Exploring the fiction of these four major writers as well as their journalism, manifesto writings, letters and diaries from the archives, Rebecca Bowler charts the progression of modernism's literary aesthetics and the changing role of memory within it."--Bloomsbury Publishing. Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Literary Impressionism: Subjective and Objective Visions in Dorothy Richardson and Ford Madox Ford -- i. 'The Thing Perceived and Herself Perceiving': The Double Impression -- ii. Representing the Unrepresentable I: Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End -- iii. Representing the Unrepresentable II: Dorothy Richardson's 'Golden Light' -- 2. Visual Metaphors: Dorothy Richardson and H.D. -- i. Paintings, Photographs and Sculptural Form in Dorothy Richardson and H.D. -- ii. Weaving Cinematic Form: H.D. and Dorothy Richardson -- 3. Coming to Writing: Dorothy Richardson and May Sinclair -- 4. Memory and Vision -- Bibliography -- Index "Explores how literary impressionists such as H.D., Dorothy Richardson, Ford Madox Ford and May Sinclair responded to new developments in visual arts and the sciences of memory and perception"-- Provided by publisher
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