Literary Architecture: Essays Toward a Tradition : Walter Pater, Gerald Manly Hopkins, Marcel Proust, Henry James

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$300.00
UPC:
9780520033528
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
1979-12-01
Author:
Ellen Eve Frank
Language:
english
Edition:
1st US - 1st Printing

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A complex and important book .... a challenging and sophisticated contribution to critical studies of the sister arts. It originates from a thoroughly considered grasp of the imaginative possibilities of the analogy between architecture and literature, and it boldly brings an innovative critical method to bear upon a neglected subject.
--Modern Language Quarterly
Fascinating . . [Frank's] main interest does not lie in tracking down and neatly labeling every appearance of significant architecture in these writers' works. What concerns her is that they all seem to find in architecture, rather than in painting or music, the most satisfying and fruitful analogy for literary creation and for the refined consciousness of the literary artist. . . . There is considerable truth in this book.
--Pater Newsletter
Frank's bold hypotheses about these works, her striking juxtapositions--including her epigraphs for the many beautiful illustrations in this handsome book--and her sense of the architectural connotations of words and the implications of spatial metaphors all generate many creative insights. The result is an important, pioneering work.
--Comparative Literature
As the subtitle admits, it's a venture in the direction of a tradition, and its ideas aren't arrivals but itineraries, not conclusive formulations but alluring possibilities, invitations to extrapolation. Of its very nature such a project is bound to seem teasing and incomplete; yet it justifies itself by provoking thought in those who read it.
--Times Literary Supplement
Brilliant. . . The tour is not easy, for it requires patience and concentration, but it is one well worth taking.
--Archetype

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