Seeing things: literature and the visual

papers from the fifth International British Council Symposium, September 2001, Tours, France

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Seeing things: literature and the visual

papers from the fifth International British Council Symposium, September 2001, Tours, France

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French
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164

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Table of Contents

Introduction / Peter Vernon
Showing the places you tell: visual evidence in travel writing / Nancy Pedri
Framing Charles Peguy: visualization in Geoffrey Hill's the mystery of the charity of Charles Peguy / Jennifer Kilgore
Textual and visual selves in autobiographical writing / Claudine Raynaud
The seen and the off-scene: staging gender, race and sexuality / Elisabeth Sakellaridou
The queen's Christmas messages / Hélène Catsiapis
Seeing things and being seen: distorted scopic regimes in somes modern plays / Ewa Keblowska-Lawniczak
Loose signatures: Samuel Beckett and the Livre D'artiste / Derval Tubridy
The pleasures of the eye: landscapes of otherness in Ann Radcliffe's The Italian / Soňa Nováková
Dressed up to the eyes: the optics of the pre-Rafaelite keats / Tatjana Jukic.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Tours
Series
Publication du G.R.A.A.T -- no 28, GRAAT (Series) -- no 28.

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Dewey Decimal Class
809
Library of Congress
PN56.V54 I58 2001

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164 pages
Number of pages
164

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Open Library
OL45175869M
ISBN 10
2869062001
ISBN 13
9782869062009
OCLC/WorldCat
62176063

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OL33279933W

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