Text and Image in Modern European Culture is a collection of essays that
are transnational and interdisciplinary in scope. Employing a range of
innovative comparative approaches to reassess and undermine traditional
boundaries between art forms and national cultures, the contributors
shed new light on the relations between literature and the visual arts
in Europe after 1850. Following tenets of comparative cultural studies,
work presented in this volume explores international creative dialogues
between writers and visual artists, ekphrasis in literature, literature
and design (fashion, architecture), hybrid texts (visual poetry,
surrealist pocket museums, poetic photo-texts), and text and image
relations under the impact of modern technologies (avant-garde
experiments, digital poetry). The discussion encompasses pivotal fin de
siècle, modernist, and postmodernist works and movements in Britain,
France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Russia, and Spain. A selected
bibliography of work published in the field is also included. The volume
will appeal to scholars of comparative literature, art history, and
visual studies, and it includes contributions appropriate for
supplementary reading in senior undergraduate and graduate seminars.