The fin de siècle period throughout Europe undoubtedly cultivated the “interdisciplinary principle of la fraternité des arts” (Genova 158). Literature, poetry, visual art and music superseded former hierarchical structures favouring the painterly. Correspondence between intellectuals would cross-fertilise between disparate realms through publishing in interdisciplinary cultural journals that were distributed internationally across cosmopolitan cityscapes. The ability for the photograph to be mechanically reproduced, postulated by Walter Benjamin in 1936, allowed for one of the first transmedial aesthetics, to become known as photo-literature. Previously, reproduction had been confined to the textual realm. Bruges La Morte by Georges Rodenba...
The aim of this article is to present the connections between literature and art, as well as a graph...
L'étude intitulée Salvador Dali et la photographie: portraits du surréalisme (1927-/942) montre comm...
First edited and published by Marcel Marien in 1968 in a limited edition of 230 copies, half a year ...
The fin de siècle period throughout Europe undoubtedly cultivated the “interdisciplinary principle o...
The transformation of narrative techniques in works from the nineteenth to the twentieth century cle...
Surrealism was an art movement founded in the 1920s in Paris by Andre Breton (1896-1966) who was ins...
Conceptual, Surrealist, Pictorial is the first in-depth study of the use of photography by Belgian a...
textFollowing his 1924 break with the Paris avant-garde, Francis Picabia (1879-1953) decamped to the...
The aim of this article is to verify the intense relationship that has been maintained between the c...
O artigo discute a relação entre imagem e texto a partir de conceitos atuais como intermedialidade o...
Cette thèse examine les transformations du regard en poésie à travers les imaginaires photographique...
Text and Image in Modern European Culture is a collection of essays that are transnational and inter...
This book offers a critical reinterpretation of the Spanish avant-garde, focusing on narrative, tran...
The novel Rimbaud le fils written by Pierre Michon is analysed in this study, using the theoretical ...
Photographs of René Magritte and the Belgian Surrealist group. Au seuil de la liberté / The Thresh...
The aim of this article is to present the connections between literature and art, as well as a graph...
L'étude intitulée Salvador Dali et la photographie: portraits du surréalisme (1927-/942) montre comm...
First edited and published by Marcel Marien in 1968 in a limited edition of 230 copies, half a year ...
The fin de siècle period throughout Europe undoubtedly cultivated the “interdisciplinary principle o...
The transformation of narrative techniques in works from the nineteenth to the twentieth century cle...
Surrealism was an art movement founded in the 1920s in Paris by Andre Breton (1896-1966) who was ins...
Conceptual, Surrealist, Pictorial is the first in-depth study of the use of photography by Belgian a...
textFollowing his 1924 break with the Paris avant-garde, Francis Picabia (1879-1953) decamped to the...
The aim of this article is to verify the intense relationship that has been maintained between the c...
O artigo discute a relação entre imagem e texto a partir de conceitos atuais como intermedialidade o...
Cette thèse examine les transformations du regard en poésie à travers les imaginaires photographique...
Text and Image in Modern European Culture is a collection of essays that are transnational and inter...
This book offers a critical reinterpretation of the Spanish avant-garde, focusing on narrative, tran...
The novel Rimbaud le fils written by Pierre Michon is analysed in this study, using the theoretical ...
Photographs of René Magritte and the Belgian Surrealist group. Au seuil de la liberté / The Thresh...
The aim of this article is to present the connections between literature and art, as well as a graph...
L'étude intitulée Salvador Dali et la photographie: portraits du surréalisme (1927-/942) montre comm...
First edited and published by Marcel Marien in 1968 in a limited edition of 230 copies, half a year ...