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The Eye's Mind: Literary Modernism and Visual Culture
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| #2537342 in Books | Cornell University Press | 2000-12-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.67 x6.14l,1.03 | File type: PDF | 311 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Illuminating|By Elisabeth Sheffield|I strongly recommend this critical study of the impact of visual culture on literary modernism. As the author notes in her introduction, while other books have appeared in recent years about "the primacy of the visual in modernism," these books have focused on the relationship between literature and the visual arts. What makes The Eye's Min|From Library Journal|In her first book, Jacobs (English, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder) expands on a new area of interpreting Modernist literature. She analyzes the act of viewing in Modernist texts. Using examples from Virginia Woolf, Maurice Blanchot, and others,
The Eye's Mind significantly alters our understanding of modernist literature by showing how changing visual discourses, techniques, and technologies affected the novels of that period. In readings that bring philosophies of vision into dialogue with photography and film as well as the methods of observation used by the social sciences, Karen Jacobs identifies distinctly modernist kinds of observers and visual relationships.This important reconception of modernism draws ...
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