Editorial Faber
Fecha de edición noviembre 2008
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780571242504
176 páginas
Libro
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As children, learning to read, we look first at the illustrations - but how do these tell their stories differently to the words? Words x{0026} Pictures explores this question through three encounters. It looks at how artists have responded to two great, contrasting works - Paradise Lost and Pilgrim's Progress; at Hogarth and Fielding, great innovators, sharing common aims; and at Wordsworth and Bewick, a poet and an engraver, both working separately, but both imbued with the spirit of their age. A brief coda turns to a fourth relationship: writers and artists who collaborate from the start, like Dickens and Phiz and Lewis Carroll and Tenniel.
Sometimes amusing, sometimes moving, this is a book to pore over and enjoy. It touches on a peculiarly British tradition of community and defiance of authority, unmasking pretension and celebrating energy and warmth. The visions it considers link daily life to the universal, the passionate and the sublime
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