This study investigates the capacity of Shakespeareâ s texts â obviously destined for stage performances â to generate mental images and mental colours. Jean-Louis Claret, both a Shakespeare professor at Aix-Marseille University and an illustrator, proposes to shed light on the process that leads from the written text to visual illustration.
This study investigates the capacity of Shakespeareâ s texts â obviously destined for stage performances â to generate mental images and mental colours. Jean-Louis Claret, both a Shakespeare professor at Aix-Marseille University and an illustrator, proposes to shed light on the process that leads from the written text to visual illustration.
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Anthem Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture
Jean-Louis Claret is Associate Professor at Aix-Marseille University, France, where he teaches Elizabethan drama. He is also an illustrator specialized in the representation of Shakespearean characters.
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List of Figures Acknowledgements Foreword by François-Xavier P. Gleyzon Critical Gesture: Preface to a Poetics of the Image Introduction 1. Dramatic Texts and Images 2. The Drawings Conclusion: A Lesson in Love Bibliography Index
List of Figures Acknowledgements Foreword by François-Xavier P. Gleyzon Critical Gesture: Preface to a Poetics of the Image Introduction 1. Dramatic Texts and Images 2. The Drawings Conclusion: A Lesson in Love Bibliography Index
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