Results 21 to 30 of about 304,738 (220)
A 'mise en abyme' como recurso eniano nos anais
No fragmento 22 do primeiro canto dos Anais (ed. Valmaggi), Quinto Ênio (239—ca. 169 a.C.) apresenta a sua versão da concepção dos gêmeos Rômulo e Remo, numa cena em que a narrativa do poeta contém o discurso de Ília, mãe dos gêmeos, recém-acordada de um
Everton Natividade
doaj +1 more source
En torno a la exégesis del fantasma, motivo de génesis y referencia angular como índice de incertidumbre en El espinazo del diablo, Guillermo del Toro urde todo un complejo laberinto de definiciones tentativas suspendidas en el tiempo y en el espacio ...
Julio Ángel Olivares Merino
semanticscholar +1 more source
“Non vide mei di me chi vide il vero”: L’art “verace” in the circle of proud as a mise en abyme of Dante’s art in the Comedy The purpose of this study is to discuss the problem of meta-poetic themes in the Divine Comedy, focusing in particular on the ...
Maria Maślanka-Soro
semanticscholar +1 more source
Sur les différentes formes de la citation au théâtre
Ce travail se présente comme une tentative d’inventorier les différentes formes de la citation au théâtre et d’analyser la nature et la fonction de chacune d’elles.
Carole Egger
doaj +1 more source
Entirely devoted to images in Greek and Roman Antiquity and the Middle Ages, this dossier fills a gap in the field of embedded images and mise en abyme. The joint study of the ancient and medieval periods enables to demonstrate a continuity in the use of
Giulia Puma
doaj +1 more source
The Global Garden project: Imagining plant science
Plants are rich sources of drugs and other high‐value chemicals that are used by humans. Many of the plant species that produce important molecules grow in remote locations and have extensive histories of indigenous use. Global concerns about sustainable supply have in some cases led to the development of alternative methods for production using ...
Nicholas M. Lee +8 more
wiley +1 more source
THINKING THE DEATH DRIVE BEYOND DEATH IN DER FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDER*
Abstract This article argues that Richard Wagner's opera Der fliegende Holländer, which may seem representative of the death drive, is essentially concerned with birth. As Slavoj Žižek has suggested, the opera bears striking parallels to Freud's Jenseits des Lustprinzips (1920).
Judith Lebiez
wiley +1 more source
Figure pontificale et maquette ecclésiale au cœur de l’abside à Rome (VIe-IXe siècle)
La formule visuelle du fondateur de l’église en porteur de maquette met en lumière des liens étroits entre le fondateur lui-même, les martyr(e)s et Dieu.
Raphaël DEMES
doaj +1 more source
Mendelssohns' cosmopolitan map and Solstad’s rural Telemark
Abstract This article makes a comparative analysis of La carte des Mendelssohn (2015), by the Belgian novelist Diane Meur, and Det uoppløselige episke element i Telemark i perioden 1591–1896 (2013), by the Norwegian novelist Dag Solstad. It examines how these two original literary projects explore different modalities of the relationship between ...
Marius Warholm Haugen
wiley +1 more source
La doppia prospettiva della S capovolta in Sarrasine di Balzac
The mise en abyme in Sarrasine, a short story written by Balzac in 1831, is an interesting example of the metaphor of the literary window. This paper starts from the analysis of windows’ basic architectural functions, because the mise en abyme structure ...
Giulia Scuro
doaj +1 more source

