Art and literature
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Art and literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Science fiction, edited by Dan Byrne-Smith
- Figuring the word, essays on books, writing, and visual poetics, Johanna Drucker
- The art of interference, stressed readings in verbal and visual texts, Mary Ann Caws
- The Cambridge companion to the fin de siècle, edited by Gail Marshall
- Pictures of romance, form against context in painting and literature, Wendy Steiner
- Work, work, work, work, work, work, Glenn Ligon
- Beckett and aesthetics, Daniel Albright
- The colors of rhetoric, problems in the relation between modern literature and painting, Wendy Steiner
- Old masters in new interpretations, readings in literature and visual culture, edited by Anna Kwiatkowska
- The visible word, experimental typography and modern art, 1909-1923, Johanna Drucker
- Kurt Vonnegut drawings, writings by Kurt Vonnegut ; introduction by Nanette Vonnegut ; essay by Peter Reed
- Picasso rewriting Picasso, Kathleen Brunner
- The history of futurism, the precursors, protagonists, and legacies, edited by Geert Buelens, Harald Hendrix, and Monica Jansen
- Blast counterblast, edited by Anthony Elms and Steve Reinke
- Dickens the designer, Juliet McMaster
- Vision and textuality, edited by Stephen Melville and Bill Readings
- Manuel Puig, después del fin de la literatura, Graciela Speranza
- The tremulous private body, essays on subjection, Francis Barker
- The tremulous private body, essays on subjection, Francis Barker
- Art and life in aestheticism, de-humanizing and re-humanizing art, the artist, and the artistic receptor, edited by Kelly Comfort
- Images of romanticism, verbal and visual affinities, edited by Karl Kroeber and William Walling
- Addressing the other woman, textual correspondences in feminist art and writing, Kimberly Lamm
- Text and image in modern European culture, edited by Natasha Grigorian, Thomas Baldwin and Margaret Rigaud-Drayton
- The metaphor of painting, essays on Baudelaire, Ruskin, Proust, and Pater, by Lee McKay Johnson
- Happy Pappy
- Roland, the magazine of the ICA's visual art programme, featuring a guide to Poor. Old. Tired. Horse ; [curated by Mark Sladen ; editors: Charlotte Bonham-Carter and Mark Sladen], June-August 2009, Issue 2
- Dada and after, extremist modernism and English literature, Alan Young
- Literature and the plastic arts, 1880-1930, seven essays, edited by I. Higgins
- Sounding the event, escapades in dialogue and matters of art, nature and time, Yve Lomax
- Reading "Rembrandt", beyond the word-image opposition : the Northrop Frye lectures in literary theory, Mieke Bal
- Tides in English taste (1619-1800), a background for the study of literature, by B. Sprague Allen
- All the stories, Dora García
- Searching for Sebald, photography after W.G. Sebald, edited by Lise Patt ; with Christel Dillbohner
- Mnemosyne: the parallel between literature and the visual arts, by Mario Praz
- Marguerite Yourcenar, reading the visual, Nigel Saint
- The ritual of interpretation, the fine arts as literature in Ruskin, Rossetti, and Pater, [by] Richard L. Stein
- The history of futurism, the precursors, protagonists, and legacies, edited by Geert Buelens, Harald Hendrix, and Monica Jansen
- Solution 11-167,, the book of Scotlands, Momus aka Nick Currie
- Intertitles, an anthology at the intersection of writing & visual art, edited by Jess Chandler, Aimee Selby, Hana Noorali & Lynton Talbot
- Sounding the event, escapades in dialogue and matters of art, nature and time, Yve Lomax
- Marvelous encounters, surrealist responses to film, art, poetry, and architecture, Willard Bohn
- Imagery and ideology, fiction and painting in nineteenth-century France, William J. Berg
- Lo barroco, Eugenio d'Ors ; prólogo de Alfonso E. Pérez Sánchez
- The Cambridge companion to the fin de siècle, edited by Gail Marshall
- Addressing the Other Woman, Textual Correspondences in Feminist Art and Writing, Kimberly Lamm
Outgoing Resources
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