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The poetics ofekphrasis

Word & Image, 1988
The earliest ekphrastic poetry describes what doesn't exist, save in the poetry's own fiction. What Jean Hagstrum called the “iconic” poem (he reserved the term “ecphrastic” for a sort of dramatic monologue in which the picture or sculpture is itself made to speak) (1) has a long history which I need hardly recite in detail to this audience.
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Inhuman Ekphrasis: The 40(Plus)-Year Ekphrasis of Julian of Norwich

2011
The sheer number of revisions and versions of Piers Plowman remains legendary in the literary world and a strong example of the violable and protean nature of text. The number of extant versions alone show-cases Piers’s quality of polytemporality, or the untimely, the reminder that the composition will compulsively emulate itself, drawing from the past
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Aesthetics, Discourse and Ekphrasis

2019
In this chapter, details the problems connected to the beauty of language, figures of speech, euphony and the semiotic formulae that one employs in arts in order to emphasise concise ways of rendering meaning. Body language, for instance, is one of the most debatable codifications of meaning. Ekphrasis, reverse ekphrasis and notional ekphrasis are also
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Contemporary Poetry and Ekphrasis [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Cambridge Quarterly, 2002
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Ekphrasis for a GIF

Pleiades: Literature in Context, 2018
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ANYONE FOR EKPHRASIS?

The British Journal of Aesthetics, 1997
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