Painting on the Page: Interartistic Approaches to Modern Hispanic TextsState University of New York Press, 23. kol 1995. - Broj stranica: 341 Painting on the Page devises critical strategies that combine psychoanalysis, feminism, semiotics, and philosophy to examine late 19th- and 20th-Century Spanish and Spanish-American literature in relation to painting and to larger questions of art and literary history. The authors widen the theoretical lines to Hispanism, where approaches of this kind are rare. The book raises crucial concerns that relocate the art works and texts in question beyond the historical or aesthetic framework in which they have been traditionally placed. |
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Figure | 2 |
The Temptation of Saint Julian in Emilia | 25 |
El Aquelarre Museo Lázaro Galdiano | 32 |
The Marquis | 51 |
Figure 4 | 54 |
Figure 6 | 62 |
Love and Art | 77 |
Figure 9 | 79 |
José Donosos | 169 |
Mario Vargas Llosa | 197 |
Guillermo Cabrera | 237 |
Epidialogue | 257 |
Notes | 275 |
Figure 11 | 291 |
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Art and Society in Luis | 103 |
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