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Ekphrasis

open access: yes, 2023
A long literary tradition of using language to describe a non-verbal artwork or object, real or imagined, ekphrasis stages conflicts between words and images, movement and stasis, speech and silence, life and death. These tensions are often implicitly or explicitly gendered. Don DeLillo is a word-painter who frequently includes ekphrasis as a model for
Behluli, Sofie, Rippl, Gabriele
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Ekphrasis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Abstract Ekphrasis is a Greek term whose etymological meaning is “to speak out” or “to show in full.” Debates on ekphrasis go back to classical antiquity and Homer’s lines on Hephaestos making Achilles’ shield in Book 18 of the epic The Iliad (8th century bce).
Stavru Alessandro
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Ekphrasis

2021
La figura retorica esprime un particolare rapporto tra verbale e visivo, semioticamente molto interessante. La voce enciclopedica ne ripercorre la storia, dalla retorica antica alle teorie di Umberto Eco.
Dominique Gracia
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Ekphrasis

2020
This chapter examines the literary technique of ekphrasis, defining it in terms of its intended effect on the audience: the vivid representation of an image to the mind’s eye, so as to evoke an emotional or other response. Ekphrasis makes an object appear present to an audience; it can be rich in detail or deftly brief.
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Ekphrasis

2022
Dominique Gracia
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