This essay considers Stevie Smith's verbal and visual depictions of readers in her poems, novels, and letters. It includes four previously unpublished drawings by Smith
The question of translating text into images is being analysed in order to tracing the moments of ar...
This article, taking its title from T. J. Clark’s The Sight of Death, forges connections between Cla...
How many hands do we need to make an artist’s book? Keta Cabral Linhares and Mário Linhares have pro...
Stevie Smith, the British poet who died in 1971, achieved renown as a writer of short, somewhat idio...
Stevie Smith certainly drew on Lear’s nonsense poetry, but refused to be drawn on its similarity to ...
Milton, Barrett Browning and Smith are all concerned with writing poetry that reflects on its own ma...
This thesis argues that Stevie Smith's poetic style can be attributed to her gender. It shows that t...
Essay for Some Spaces Left, Sally Taylor exhibition catalogue accompanying a solo exhibition, Platfo...
A critical essay with focus on thinking through drawing as manifested in Jimmy Cosgrove's archive of...
This dissertation explores how artist books are read with a focus on works published during the 1960...
Jane Austen the Reader explains Austen's excellence and endurance by showing how her writing develop...
In 1990 Steve Garner produced a school text book titled Design Topics: The Human Factors of Design. ...
The Jerwood Drawing prize is an annual exhibition that aims to show the diversity of contemporary dr...
" This is a bedside book, composed by artists participating in the international exhibition of the 5...
‘The Drawing Book’ was conceived and edited by Kovats. Other invited authors included Kate Macfarlan...
The question of translating text into images is being analysed in order to tracing the moments of ar...
This article, taking its title from T. J. Clark’s The Sight of Death, forges connections between Cla...
How many hands do we need to make an artist’s book? Keta Cabral Linhares and Mário Linhares have pro...
Stevie Smith, the British poet who died in 1971, achieved renown as a writer of short, somewhat idio...
Stevie Smith certainly drew on Lear’s nonsense poetry, but refused to be drawn on its similarity to ...
Milton, Barrett Browning and Smith are all concerned with writing poetry that reflects on its own ma...
This thesis argues that Stevie Smith's poetic style can be attributed to her gender. It shows that t...
Essay for Some Spaces Left, Sally Taylor exhibition catalogue accompanying a solo exhibition, Platfo...
A critical essay with focus on thinking through drawing as manifested in Jimmy Cosgrove's archive of...
This dissertation explores how artist books are read with a focus on works published during the 1960...
Jane Austen the Reader explains Austen's excellence and endurance by showing how her writing develop...
In 1990 Steve Garner produced a school text book titled Design Topics: The Human Factors of Design. ...
The Jerwood Drawing prize is an annual exhibition that aims to show the diversity of contemporary dr...
" This is a bedside book, composed by artists participating in the international exhibition of the 5...
‘The Drawing Book’ was conceived and edited by Kovats. Other invited authors included Kate Macfarlan...
The question of translating text into images is being analysed in order to tracing the moments of ar...
This article, taking its title from T. J. Clark’s The Sight of Death, forges connections between Cla...
How many hands do we need to make an artist’s book? Keta Cabral Linhares and Mário Linhares have pro...