'There is nothing less spectacular than a pestilence': Picturing the pandemic in Mass Observation's COVID-19 collections. [PDF]
Pollen A.
europepmc +1 more source
Portare il lettore nel cuore del testo. L'ekphrasis nei dialoghi di Platone [PDF]
In questo scritto mi propongo di mostrare come l’ekphrasis sia usata da Platone con lo scopo di portare il lettore nel cuore del testo. Quando scrive i suoi dialoghi, infatti, Platone disegna una scena ed in questa scena il lettore è invitato per così ...
Palumbo, Lidia
core
"Through the digits, through the fingers": Variations on the string figure as imaginary digital medium. [PDF]
Svec HA.
europepmc +1 more source
Psycholinguistic and psychological features of ekphrasis
The paper deals with the psycholinguistic and psychological features of reader’s artistic images in O. Wilde’s novel “The Portrait of Dorian Grey”. The process of reading and images perception is analyzed in the perspective of co-creation.
Svetlana V. Krutskaya +1 more
doaj
Unveiling Vaccine Hesitancy on Twitter: Analyzing Trends and Reasons during the Emergence of COVID-19 Delta and Omicron Variants. [PDF]
Cotfas LA +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Automatic Extraction of Medication Mentions from Tweets-Overview of the BioCreative VII Shared Task 3 Competition. [PDF]
Weissenbacher D +31 more
europepmc +1 more source
Aristotle's lobster: the image in the text. [PDF]
Fürst von Lieven A, Humar M, Scholtz G.
europepmc +1 more source
Imágenes de la traducción y relaciones interartísticas [PDF]
A partir de la constatación de que la écfrasis ocupa un lugar central en la historia del arte y la traducción en la historia de la literatura, el artículo relaciona la écfrasis y la traducción desde una perspectiva comparativa.
Gabrieloni, Ana Lía
core +1 more source
Unified Representation of Twitter and Online News Using Graph and Entities. [PDF]
Syed M +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Fusing Both Arts to an Inseparable Unity: Frank O\u27Hara as a Visual Artist [PDF]
Frank O’Hara, a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and a published poet in the 1950s and 60s, was an exemplary yet enigmatic figure in both the literary and art worlds.
Snyder, Daniella M.
core +1 more source

