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Author Bigliazzi, Silvia, author

Title Collaboration in the Arts from the Middle Ages to the Present
Edition First edition
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Contents Chapter Introduction / Silvia Bigliazzi Wood Sharon -- chapter 1 Tradition as Collaboration -- The Public and the Private in The Physician's Tale / Giaccherini Enrico -- chapter 2 Reading Images -- Church Murals and Collaboration between Media in Medieval England / Gill Miriam -- chapter 3 The Necessary Complement -- Collaborative Reading and Writing in The Mill on the Floss / Eells Emily -- chapter 4 Collaboration as Ideology -- The Theory and Practice of 'Sociability' in German Romanticism / Littlejohns Richard -- chapter 5 Class and Collaboration -- What about the workers? / Bell Kathleen -- chapter 6 Collaborating Media and Symbolic Fractures in Wilde's Salomé / Bigliazzi Silvia -- chapter 7 Secret Agencies -- Ford, Conrad, Collaboration and Conspiracy / Max Saunders -- chapter 8 The Inheritors -- Conrad and Ford's Extravagant Story / Mario Curreli -- chapter 9 On the Losing Side -- Francis Stuart, Henry Williamson and the Collaborationist Imagination / Mark Rawlinson -- chapter 10 Intertextuality, Collaboration and Gender -- The Whisperers, or, 'Frances Sheridan's A Trip to Bath as Completed by Elizabeth Kuti' / Sara Soncini -- chapter 11 'A Quattro Mani' -- Collaboration in Italian Immigrant Literature / Sharon Wood -- chapter 12 Collaboration Begins at Home -- Racism and Our Roma Therapy / Tony Kushner -- chapter 13 Studying the Reception of Shakespeare's Hamlet in the Theatre -- A Hypertext of Nineteenth-Century Promptbooks as Teaching Material / Carla Dente -- chapter 14 Landscape Archaeology in Pisa and the POPULUS Project -- Paying Attention and Being Selective / Marinella Pasquinucci Alessandro Launaro
Summary "'Collaboration' is a complex cultural and political phenomenon: the combined practice of two or more artists, simultaneously or across time, or the willing (and therefore publicly reprehensible) collusion implied by the term's specifically historical meaning. These interdisciplinary essays propose collaboration as a strategy for ensuring creativity within a dynamic tradition, and as a means of mutual enrichment both between individuals and between disciplines. Writers from Chaucer to Wilde and Conrad are considered in this context, together with medieval iconography and German Romanticism. Yet collaboration as collusion and coercion are also implicated in diverse political and cultural agendas informed by xenophobic and exclusive, rather than inclusive, ideologies. Their impact spreads beyond the lives and minds of individual artists and individual texts to touch on the relationship between the citizen and the state, whether writers from the 'losing' side, the immigrant in Italy, writers who supported Fascisim, or the Roma in Britain."--Provided by publisher
Subject Artistic collaboration -- History
Authorship -- Collaboration -- History
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
English literature -- History and criticism.
Arts and society.
Artistic collaboration
Arts and society
Authorship -- Collaboration
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
English literature
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
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