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Modern Ekphrasis

by Emilie Bilman (Author)
©2013 Monographs VI, 170 Pages

Summary

Modern Ekphrasis explores the analogical relations between modern poetry and painting in ekphrasis from Horace’s mimetic «ut pictura poesis» tradition to Lessing’s temporal/spatial antithesis, and the analogy’s post-modern deconstruction with Derrida. The genesis of ekphrasis is demonstrated by close analytical readings of modern poems by Howard Nemerov, W.C. Williams, Sylvia Plath, and John Ashbery, mostly written on modern paintings by Paul Klee, Charles Demuth, Giorgio de Chirico, and Frank Stella. In an innovative approach, the author applies Anton Ehrenzweig’s concept of «unconscious scanning» to a syncretic visualisation of Klee’s Mountain Flora. Viewed with an undifferentiated depth vision that can fix the figure and background in a single glance, Mountain Flora acquires deeper verisimilitude.
The self-reflexivity of the poems which comments on their creative processes and the interrelations of ekphrasis with cognition are analysed after the critical writings of Freud, Panowsky, Gombrich, Hagstrum, Arnheim, Steiner, Ehrenzweig, Derrida, and in the light of the latest neuroscientific discoveries. Homer’s shield, Swift’s tree, W.C. Williams’ pot of flowers, and Ashbery’s canvas create a suture within the ekphrastic poem in our imagination. This book demonstrates the evolution of literature and the humanities in our society from classicism to post-modernism which counteracted the self-alienation caused by our modern communication technology by inventing new socio-artistic circuits and new social identities.

Details

Pages
VI, 170
Year
2013
ISBN (PDF)
9783035201918
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034313636
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0352-0191-8
Language
English
Publication date
2013 (June)
Keywords
20th Century and Contemporary English Literature Philosophy of Art Psychology of Art Adult Education 20th Century and Contemporary American Literature
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2013. 170 pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

Emilie Bilman (Author)

Emily Bilman is a poet and literary critic in Geneva. She earned her PhD from East Anglia University, where she taught literature. She contributes regularly to literary magazines with interdisciplinary articles. Her book of poems in French is entitled La rivière de soi. Her poems were published in T. S. Eliot Journal, The London Magazine, Hunger Mountain, Exchanges, Offshoots, Orbis, and The Princeton Alumni Weekly. Her doctoral thesis is published as The Psychodynamics of Poetry.

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