
Dance and British Literature: An Intermedial Encounter
What happens, however, when both meet; when movement is integrated into the literary world or even replaces verbal communication? Dance is artistic and popular, traditional and innovative, bodily and ephemeral. It holds cultural and kinetic information in a nutshell and thus brings movement and cultural history into a text.
Shakespeare’s plays, Restoration comedy, 19th century caricature, popular and elitist theatre, all make use of dance as special means of signification. Thus, this study explores dance in British literature from Shakespeare to Yeats, and illustrates the many ways in which these two forms of artistic expression can enter into various kinds of intermedial encounters and cultural alliances.
- Undertitel
- (Theory - Typology - Case Studies)
- Författare
- Maria Marcsek-Fuchs
- ISBN
- 9789004292567
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 471 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2015-02-05
- Förlag
- BRILL
- Sidor
- 298
