The transformation of narrative techniques in works from the nineteenth to the twentieth century clearly shows the existence of some forms of interaction between literature and photography. This interaction defines ‘The Photographic’ as a Denkfigur of linguistic mediality, as the analysis of the exemplary novel La vie meurtrière (1907/08) by the writer-artist Félix Vallotton (1865-1925) reveals. His écriture can be associated with the semiotic properties of the technical medium of photography. The author aspires to leave a photographic ‘trace’ throughout his novel by attempting to appropriate techniques such as the snapshot. In this way, the text creates a medial simulation, which generates breaches between the visible and the invisible, th...
The article provides an analysis of the modern concept of photography and reveals the relations betw...
Writers who draw their inspiration from photography (either by trying to define it or by inserting p...
The photograph is of interest to the writer because it is uniquely a product both of the realm of ob...
The novel Rimbaud le fils written by Pierre Michon is analysed in this study, using the theoretical ...
Ce travail propose de revoir l'histoire du roman-photo, de mettre en lumière la nature profondément ...
The fin de siècle period throughout Europe undoubtedly cultivated the “interdisciplinary principle o...
The work explores the relation between image and language through the specific genre of the still li...
La photographie littéraire.Eine intermediale Darstellung über die Verwendung der Photographie in der...
Using a wide range of photographic as well as written texts from the nineteenth century, the dissert...
The paper discusses the use and different textual functions of images and photographs in some contem...
The history of photographic serial imagery cannot be taken in isolation. It shares many features wit...
In the twentieth century, due to the development of mechanical reproduction and press, photomontage ...
Version partielle de la thèse soutenue (images non diffusées)During the second half of the 20th cent...
This collection of five essays in differing styles (including a fictive interview and a poetic text)...
Abstract This essay considers the history of photography in fiction, concentrat-ing on issues of gen...
The article provides an analysis of the modern concept of photography and reveals the relations betw...
Writers who draw their inspiration from photography (either by trying to define it or by inserting p...
The photograph is of interest to the writer because it is uniquely a product both of the realm of ob...
The novel Rimbaud le fils written by Pierre Michon is analysed in this study, using the theoretical ...
Ce travail propose de revoir l'histoire du roman-photo, de mettre en lumière la nature profondément ...
The fin de siècle period throughout Europe undoubtedly cultivated the “interdisciplinary principle o...
The work explores the relation between image and language through the specific genre of the still li...
La photographie littéraire.Eine intermediale Darstellung über die Verwendung der Photographie in der...
Using a wide range of photographic as well as written texts from the nineteenth century, the dissert...
The paper discusses the use and different textual functions of images and photographs in some contem...
The history of photographic serial imagery cannot be taken in isolation. It shares many features wit...
In the twentieth century, due to the development of mechanical reproduction and press, photomontage ...
Version partielle de la thèse soutenue (images non diffusées)During the second half of the 20th cent...
This collection of five essays in differing styles (including a fictive interview and a poetic text)...
Abstract This essay considers the history of photography in fiction, concentrat-ing on issues of gen...
The article provides an analysis of the modern concept of photography and reveals the relations betw...
Writers who draw their inspiration from photography (either by trying to define it or by inserting p...
The photograph is of interest to the writer because it is uniquely a product both of the realm of ob...