Leon Battista Alberti: Master Builder of the Italian Renaissance

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Harvard University Press, 2002 - 417 páginas
The Visual Poetics of Raymond Carver draws on the study of visual arts to illuminate the short stories of noted author Raymond Carver, in the broader context of vision and visualization in a literary text. Ayala Amir examines Carver's use of the eye-of-the-camera technique. Amir uncovers the tensions that structure his visual aesthetics and examines assumptions that govern scholarly discussions of his work, relating these matters to the complex nature of photography and to the current "visual turn"of cultural studies. The research uses visual approaches to reflect upon traditional issues of narrative study-duration, dialogue, narration, description, frame, character, and meaning. Amir shows how Carver's visual aesthetics shapes the meaning of his stories, while also challenging accepted notions of the boundaries of "the literary."
 

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Who Was Leon Batista Alberti? Making and Identity in the 1430s
3
Humanism The Advantages and Disadvantages of Scholarship
31
From New Technologies to Fine Arts Alberti Among the Engineers
71
On Painting Alberti and the Origins of Criticism
111
Interpreting Florence From Reading to Rebuilding
151
The Artist at Court Alberti in Ferrara
189
His Lost City Alberti the Antiquary
225
Alberti on the Art of Building
261
The Architect and City Planner
293
Epilogue
331
Notes
343
Index
403
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