This article examines portrayals of visual artists in novels by Pat Barker and A.S. Byatt, focusing on artists’ appeal to writers, and the associated ethical and artistic challenges. It proposes that artist characters can offer creative ways of probing not only particular periods of history, but the creative process itself
A survey of the historical phenomenon of visual artists who also write and publish on the context of...
How do we understand the artist; how do we imagine he or she lives? Is our view formed by visiting e...
This special issue of French Studies examines a body of narratives featuring French art and artists ...
This article examines portrayals of visual artists in novels by Pat Barker and A.S. Byatt, focusing ...
Twenty-first century literature is marked by a number of authors who engage with visual art in their...
The title of this thesis, Images of the Maker, has been chosen to suggest that during the period 18...
Painters and their biographies as well as their works and their “secret messages” and circumstances ...
Novelist Pip Adam reflects on the processes involved in three of her recent projects: a novel, The N...
Women wrote about art in the nineteenth century in a variety of genres, ranging from the formal hist...
Today, world literature can be understood as including the literatures of the world, especially thos...
© Smyslova and Khabibullina. Purpose of the study: Anthony Burgess (1917 – 1993) is an English write...
Nineteenth-century writers like Jane Austen, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, and OscarWilde were fascinated ...
The growth of the literary market in the eighteenth century changed concepts of authorship. Portrait...
Painting the Novel: Pictorial Discourse in Eighteenth-Century English Fiction focuses on the interre...
This study investigates the practice of writing a novel with its starting point in family photograph...
A survey of the historical phenomenon of visual artists who also write and publish on the context of...
How do we understand the artist; how do we imagine he or she lives? Is our view formed by visiting e...
This special issue of French Studies examines a body of narratives featuring French art and artists ...
This article examines portrayals of visual artists in novels by Pat Barker and A.S. Byatt, focusing ...
Twenty-first century literature is marked by a number of authors who engage with visual art in their...
The title of this thesis, Images of the Maker, has been chosen to suggest that during the period 18...
Painters and their biographies as well as their works and their “secret messages” and circumstances ...
Novelist Pip Adam reflects on the processes involved in three of her recent projects: a novel, The N...
Women wrote about art in the nineteenth century in a variety of genres, ranging from the formal hist...
Today, world literature can be understood as including the literatures of the world, especially thos...
© Smyslova and Khabibullina. Purpose of the study: Anthony Burgess (1917 – 1993) is an English write...
Nineteenth-century writers like Jane Austen, Mary Elizabeth Braddon, and OscarWilde were fascinated ...
The growth of the literary market in the eighteenth century changed concepts of authorship. Portrait...
Painting the Novel: Pictorial Discourse in Eighteenth-Century English Fiction focuses on the interre...
This study investigates the practice of writing a novel with its starting point in family photograph...
A survey of the historical phenomenon of visual artists who also write and publish on the context of...
How do we understand the artist; how do we imagine he or she lives? Is our view formed by visiting e...
This special issue of French Studies examines a body of narratives featuring French art and artists ...