
Text and Image in Modern European Culture
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Natasha Grigorian is a Research Associate at the University of Vienna. She taught at the University of Cambridge as the Rutherford Research Fellow in Comparative Literature. In her research, Grigorian focuses on European Symbolism and its legacy. She is the author of numerous articles on fin de siècle literature and art, and her single-authored book European Symbolism: In Search of Myth (1860-1910) appeared in 2009.
Thomas Baldwin is Senior Lecturer in French and Co-Director of the Centre for Modern European Literature at the University of Kent. His publications include The Material Object in the Work of Marcel Proust (2005), The Flesh in the Text (co-edited with James Fowler and Shane Weller, 2007), and The Picture as Spectre in Diderot, Proust, and Deleuze (2011).
Margaret Rigaud-Drayton teaches French literature at Christ's College at the University of Cambridge. She is the author of Henri Michaux: Poetry, Painting, and the Universal Sign (2005), as well as related articles on Michaux and aspects of twentieth-century French and Belgian word and image texts.
Content
Introduction to Text and Image in Modern European Culture, by Robert Lethbridge
Part One: Cross-Cultural Networks
The Myth of Psyche in the Work of D'Annunzio and Burne-Jones, by Giuliana Pieri
The Symbolist Context of the Siren Motif in Moreau's Painting and Bryusov's Poetry, by Natasha Grigorian
Images of Paris in the Work of Brassaï and Miller, by Caroline Blinder
Part Two: Ekphrasis and Beyond
The Reciprocation of the Image in Two Poems by Rilke, by William Waters
Photography and Painting in Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu, by Thomas Baldwin
Photography in Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu, by Áine Larkin
Part Three: Text and Design
Text and Image in Fashion Periodicals of the Second French Empire, by Kate Nelson Best
Architecture and Utopia in Scheerbart's Rakkóx der Billionär, by Christine Angela Knoop
Part Four: Hybrid Texts
Word and Image in Apollinaire's "Lettre-Océan", by Margaret Rigaud-Drayton
Text-Image Relations in French and Spanish Surrealist Literary Reviews from the 1920s and 1930s, by Alicia Kent
How to Read a Poetic Photo-Text, by Joanna Madloch
Part Five: Multimedia Encounters
Constructivist and Futurist Multimedia Experiments in Russian Poetry, by Svetlana Nikitina
Science and Symptom from Mallarmé to the Digital Poet, by Emile Fromet de Rosnay
Part Six: Thematic Bibliography
Bibliography for the Study of Text and Image in Modern European Culture, by Natasha Grigorian
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