This volume comprises eight essays, all written in English, examining some of the different ways in which art and life can be related to one another, whether in a positive or a negative sense, whether in fact or imagination, and whether in individual experience or that of society at large. The authors of these essays are all associated in different capacities with the Department of Humanistic Studies at the University of Salento, and their contributions to this volume reflect this shared humanistic orientation as well as the individual research interests of each. An ample spectrum of methodological approaches is represented in the essays included here, the subjects of which range from English poetry to Shakespeare to the Aesthetic Movement, from postcolonial to American literature, from musical tourism to film studies.
Living Art: Essays on Words and the World
LUCKING, David Ian Clive
2016-01-01
Abstract
This volume comprises eight essays, all written in English, examining some of the different ways in which art and life can be related to one another, whether in a positive or a negative sense, whether in fact or imagination, and whether in individual experience or that of society at large. The authors of these essays are all associated in different capacities with the Department of Humanistic Studies at the University of Salento, and their contributions to this volume reflect this shared humanistic orientation as well as the individual research interests of each. An ample spectrum of methodological approaches is represented in the essays included here, the subjects of which range from English poetry to Shakespeare to the Aesthetic Movement, from postcolonial to American literature, from musical tourism to film studies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.