Twitter Google Share on Facebook 1 Kings (redirected fromBooks of Kings) Thesaurus Wikipedia Related to Books of Kings:1 Kings ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. 1 Kings- the first of two Old Testament books telling the histories of the kings of Judah and...
Of course, the antecedent to this in literature is called ekphrasis. W.H. Auden’s ekphrastic poemMusée des Beaux Artsstands on its own — though with — Breughel’sLandscape with the Fall of Icarus. Even more so Keats’Ode on a Grecian Urnstands on its own; the urn described is unkno...
There is little in the way of scholarship and criticism in regard to pop-up and movable books. Part of this is the stigma of being represented as a commercial novelty product or kiddie book by twentieth-century publishers. The explosion of artists’ books in the 1970’s gave rise to a su...
However, as popular media storyworlds increasingly dominate the global entertainment landscape, they call out for serious criticism. The “Mass Markets” of our series title refers both to the audiences who consume media franchises and immerse themselves in those storyworlds and to one of the key ...
Steinbeck Criticism in Japan: An Introduction to Books Published in English Thus, the present essay is intended as a supplement to Ditsky's book from the viewpoint of a Japanese scholar. An introduction to the books on and ... K Nakayama - 《Steinbeck Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2005年 On...
Βιβλιοκρισα: A. GIANNOULI, Ε. SCHIFFER (εκδ.), From Manuscripts to Books. Proceedings of the Intern. Workshop on Textual Criticism and Editorial Practice for Byzantine Texts (Vienna, 10 – 11 December 2009) , Βιννη 2011.doi:10.12681/byzsym.1092Theodora Antonopoulou...
Jane Austen's Textual Lives: From Aeschylus to Bollywood by Kathryn Sutherland Thanks to her ability to be many things to many people at once, Jane Austen is one of the vast minority of writers who manage to be both eternally popular and canonical. Here, Austen scholar Devoney ‘Stone Cold...
“This book begins with a dive into the sea, down into the deep and back again, encountering various creatures on the way. The pages are designed to be held and angled in different ways so that the reader can explore the depths and the two sides of the sea’s surface.”–Artist’s ...
(surveillance, panopticon). Mulling over the name’s compression of word and the letter O led to his hybridized subtitle(((Sun-O)))“with its parentheses radiating out but never closing”. A potent visual and textual image for a poem touching on, if not touching, the sun, the abyss and...
This should mandate close attention. If criticism has any purpose, it is to assert systems of value beyond those decreed by the market. In Dalton’s case, this simply hasn’t happened. There has been precious little critical engagement with his work, by which I mean sustained reflection on ...