Reviews
Since he published his wonderful 1967 essay on ekphrasis, or the literary depiction of visual art, Krieger has been wrestling with the larger implications of the genre for a theory of how it manifests itself. In this thoughtful and thought-provoking book, he forcefully grapples with the ancient paradox that words in time can seem to create images in space.
Book Details
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Of Shields
Chapter 1. Picture and Word, Space and Time: The Exhilaration – and Exasperation – of Ekphrasis as a Subject
Chapter 2. Representation as Illusion: Dramatic
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Of Shields
Chapter 1. Picture and Word, Space and Time: The Exhilaration – and Exasperation – of Ekphrasis as a Subject
Chapter 2. Representation as Illusion: Dramatic Representation and the Natural-Sign Aesthetic
Chapter 3. Representation as Enargeia I: Verbal Representation and the Natural-Sign Aesthetic
Chapter 4. Representation as Enargeia II: Nature's Transcendence of the Natural Sign
Chapter 5. The Verbal Emblem I: The Renaissance
Chapter 6. Language as Aesthetic Material
Chapter 7. The Verbal Emblem II: From Romanticism to Modernism
Chapter 8. A Postmodern Retrospect: Semiotic Desire, Repression in the Name of Nature, and a Space for the Ekphrastic
Appendix: Ekphrasis and the Still Movement of Poetry; or Laokoön Revisited (1967)
Index