Arts Publications
Topic: RSS FeedBibliography for: "The chronotope and the generation of meaning in novels and paintings"
Janice Best "The chronotope and the generation of meaning in novels and paintings". Criticism. FindArticles.com. 01 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2220/is_n2_v36/ai_15435238/
Criticism
View more issues:
Articles in Spring, 1994 issue of Criticism
-
Ernest Dowson and the strategies of decadent desire
by Karen Alkalay-Gut -
Philip Larkin
by Daniel Hughes -
Discourse and direction: 'A Priest to the Temple, or, the Country Parson' and the elaboration of sovereign rule
by Douglas J. Swartz -
Psychoanalysis and the Postmodern Impulse: Knowing and Being Since Freud's Psychology
by Peter L. Rudnytsky -
Framing the Other: history and literary verisimilitude in E.M. Forster's 'The Hill of Devi.'
by Ashish Roy -
Telling Glances: Voyeurism in the French Novel
by Charles J. Stivale -
Dirty reading: sensation fiction, women, and primitivism
by Susan David Bernstein -
Ends of Empire: Women and Ideology in Early Eighteenth-Century Literature
by Elizabeth A. Bohls -
The "mannes state" of Philip Sidney: pre-scripting the life of the poet in England
by Kevin Pask -
The chronotope and the generation of meaning in novels and paintings
by Janice Best
Most Recent Arts Articles
- Slumdog comprador: coming to terms with the Slumdog phenomenon
- Still mining his Winnipeg: an interview with Guy Maddin
- It doesn't seem 'Canadian': quality television' and Canadian-American co-productions
- Second city or second country? The question of Canadian identity in SCTV'S transcultural text
- Hop on pop: jiangshi films in a transnational context
Most Recent Arts Publications
Most Popular Arts Articles
- What makes a successful business person? Business people who are tops in their field have a lot in common, and art professionals can learn a lot from their successes and strategies
- The Arnolfini double portrait: a simple solution
- Text and countertext in Rosario Ferre's "Sleeping Beauty."
- Toni Cade Bambara's use of African American Vernacular English in "The Lesson"
- Sapphire's big push



