Ekphrasis is commonly known as the literary description or commentary of a real or imaginary work of art. In this article, ekphrasis and its relation with Peirce’s theory of signs will be considered for the analysis of two poems written by two American Modernist poets, Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams. The aim of this study is to analyze the role of ekphrasis in a period of acute consciousness of the visual-verbal interrelationship, as well as to extract some conclusions concerning the particular way in which both poems explore such a relation
The Greek noun ekphrasis is connected to the verb ekphrazein, which means ‘to speak out’, or ‘tell i...
This thesis explores the extended sequences of John Ashbery and Susan Wheeler to demonstrate the sha...
Although twentieth century literature is by and large difficult to read, Stevens\u27s Poetry stands ...
This essay explores the lives and works of three modernist poets: Ezra Pound, William Carlos William...
This study of twentieth-century poetry proposes a re-examination of how we interpret ekphrasis, or p...
This thesis engages with three US poets – Jorie Graham, Charles Wright and Mark Doty – as well as us...
Word and Image: Ekphrasis in "Pictures from Brueghel" by William Carlos Williams The interrelationsh...
This thesis engages with three US poets – Jorie Graham, Charles Wright and Mark Doty – as well as us...
Ekphrasis, or the literary activity of writing in response to visual art, dates back to the ancient ...
Framing the Sacred revisits the significance of ekphrasis, the verbal rendering of a visual represen...
This paper aims at introducing an alternative version of the ekphrasis, i.e. the surrealist ekphrasi...
This study considers contemporary ekphrastic poetry--poems to, for, and about visual art--particular...
Wallace Stevens is widely accepted as one of the most complex poets of the 20th century. Commonly re...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the extent to which the cultural significance of interart ...
Morten Søndergaard is one of the best known Danish poets who made their debut in the nineties. The v...
The Greek noun ekphrasis is connected to the verb ekphrazein, which means ‘to speak out’, or ‘tell i...
This thesis explores the extended sequences of John Ashbery and Susan Wheeler to demonstrate the sha...
Although twentieth century literature is by and large difficult to read, Stevens\u27s Poetry stands ...
This essay explores the lives and works of three modernist poets: Ezra Pound, William Carlos William...
This study of twentieth-century poetry proposes a re-examination of how we interpret ekphrasis, or p...
This thesis engages with three US poets – Jorie Graham, Charles Wright and Mark Doty – as well as us...
Word and Image: Ekphrasis in "Pictures from Brueghel" by William Carlos Williams The interrelationsh...
This thesis engages with three US poets – Jorie Graham, Charles Wright and Mark Doty – as well as us...
Ekphrasis, or the literary activity of writing in response to visual art, dates back to the ancient ...
Framing the Sacred revisits the significance of ekphrasis, the verbal rendering of a visual represen...
This paper aims at introducing an alternative version of the ekphrasis, i.e. the surrealist ekphrasi...
This study considers contemporary ekphrastic poetry--poems to, for, and about visual art--particular...
Wallace Stevens is widely accepted as one of the most complex poets of the 20th century. Commonly re...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the extent to which the cultural significance of interart ...
Morten Søndergaard is one of the best known Danish poets who made their debut in the nineties. The v...
The Greek noun ekphrasis is connected to the verb ekphrazein, which means ‘to speak out’, or ‘tell i...
This thesis explores the extended sequences of John Ashbery and Susan Wheeler to demonstrate the sha...
Although twentieth century literature is by and large difficult to read, Stevens\u27s Poetry stands ...