The article approaches the image of the mirror as a metaphorical vehicle for the experience of modernity in the work of Rainer Maria Rilke and Evgenii Zamiatin. The argument builds upon a duality that informs the folkloric and artistic representations of mirrors from ancient to modern times: that between flat and deep reflection. Flat reflection refers to the idea of images projected outwardly from the specular surface, while deep reflection implies an imaginary space behind this surface, where objects are caught and held. By examining two of Rilke’s elegies and Zamiatin’s novel We, the article shows the way in which the mirror becomes a symbolic topos for the anxieties of modernization and the redemptive ambitions of modernist writing. For...
The article proposes to analyze the criticisms made by Luigi Pirandello (On Humor, 1908) and Carlo M...
By examining a series of paintings by Magritte and etchings by Escher, with reference to several lit...
This essay looks at the concept of making the familiar strange as an integral part of the historical...
Why has humankind approached the mirror with both awe and trepidation? What is a mirror and what doe...
Examining mirror imagery in the prose works “In the Mirror” by Valery Briusov and The Resurrected Go...
This article demonstrates how a new reading of Rilke’s poetry can provide a basis for comparing and ...
This article argues that modernist fiction pointedly involves all our senses as part of its reaction...
This essay traces the development of mirror use in Russia from the medieval period to the modern day...
The complexity of the relationship between Modernism and the visual arts involves consideration of t...
Rilke’s novel «The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge» and his early diaries provide basis for the ge...
This thesis explores the transformation of the mirrorâs symbolic role in the poetry and visual art o...
Humankind’s venerable obsession with the mirror, traceable to the ancient myths of Medusa and Narcis...
307 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This study investigates two r...
This dissertation investigates representations of animated objects in German modernist literature an...
During the nineteenth century, the mirror, revered as an object of fascination for centuries, assume...
The article proposes to analyze the criticisms made by Luigi Pirandello (On Humor, 1908) and Carlo M...
By examining a series of paintings by Magritte and etchings by Escher, with reference to several lit...
This essay looks at the concept of making the familiar strange as an integral part of the historical...
Why has humankind approached the mirror with both awe and trepidation? What is a mirror and what doe...
Examining mirror imagery in the prose works “In the Mirror” by Valery Briusov and The Resurrected Go...
This article demonstrates how a new reading of Rilke’s poetry can provide a basis for comparing and ...
This article argues that modernist fiction pointedly involves all our senses as part of its reaction...
This essay traces the development of mirror use in Russia from the medieval period to the modern day...
The complexity of the relationship between Modernism and the visual arts involves consideration of t...
Rilke’s novel «The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge» and his early diaries provide basis for the ge...
This thesis explores the transformation of the mirrorâs symbolic role in the poetry and visual art o...
Humankind’s venerable obsession with the mirror, traceable to the ancient myths of Medusa and Narcis...
307 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This study investigates two r...
This dissertation investigates representations of animated objects in German modernist literature an...
During the nineteenth century, the mirror, revered as an object of fascination for centuries, assume...
The article proposes to analyze the criticisms made by Luigi Pirandello (On Humor, 1908) and Carlo M...
By examining a series of paintings by Magritte and etchings by Escher, with reference to several lit...
This essay looks at the concept of making the familiar strange as an integral part of the historical...