"But Why Do I Describe What All Must See?": Verbal Explication in the Stuart Masque (Literature) (Critical Essay) "But Why Do I Describe What All Must See?": Verbal Explication in the Stuart Masque (Literature) (Critical Essay)

"But Why Do I Describe What All Must See?": Verbal Explication in the Stuart Masque (Literature) (Critical Essay‪)‬

Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of English Studies 2006, Annual, 42

    • 5,99 лв.
    • 5,99 лв.

Publisher Description

ABSTRACT Composed of signs taken from various art disciplines, the seventeenth-century masque involved a considerable amount of interaction between its constituents. Among these, word and image seem to have been particularly interdependent. One of the key aspects of the relationship between the two media in question was that the masque's frequently obscure visual element conditioned the explicative character of the verbal component. This paper attempts to classify the elucidative passages to be found in masques: it shows that these referred both to the signalled fiction and to the material structure of the scenic arrangement. Moreover, the study proves that these comments, essentially devised to clarify pictorial signs, fulfilled a variety of other functions: for instance, they served as ostensive markers, invested the scenic composition with temporal qualities, and emphasised the close connection between the stage set and the figure.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2006
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
33
Pages
PUBLISHER
Adam Mickiewicz University
SIZE
247.8
KB

More Books by Studia Anglica Posnaniensia: international review of English Studies

The Stain and the Sign. Poetics in Philip Roth's the Human Stain (Literature) (Interview) The Stain and the Sign. Poetics in Philip Roth's the Human Stain (Literature) (Interview)
2008
The Advice Genre (1400-1599). Genre and Text Type Conventions (Report) The Advice Genre (1400-1599). Genre and Text Type Conventions (Report)
2009
The Lexicon in Dickens (Book Review) The Lexicon in Dickens (Book Review)
2004
No Less Than Four Notes on Less (Linguistics) No Less Than Four Notes on Less (Linguistics)
2004
The Black Bird of Edgar Allan Poe and Wallace Stevens' Thirteen Blackbirds (Literature) (Critical Essay) The Black Bird of Edgar Allan Poe and Wallace Stevens' Thirteen Blackbirds (Literature) (Critical Essay)
2003
Form in Learning Foreign Lexis (Linguistics) Form in Learning Foreign Lexis (Linguistics)
2003