Collaboration in the arts from the Middle Ages to the present / editors, Silvia Bigliazzi and Sharon Wood.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in European cultural transition ; v. 35.Publisher: Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2006]Copyright date: ©2006Description: xi, 221 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0754655121
- 9780754655121
- 700.9 22
- NX160 .C65 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-213) and index.
1. Tradition as collaboration : the public and the private in the Physician's tale / Enrico Giaccherini -- 2. Reading images : church murals and collaboration between media in medieval England / Miriam Gill -- 3. The necessary complement : collaborative reading and writing in The mill on the floss / Emily Eells -- 4. Collaboration as ideology : the theory and practice of 'sociability' in German romanticism / Richard Littlejohns -- 5. Class and collaboration : what about the workers? / Kathleen Bell -- 6. Collaborating media and symbolic fractures in Wilde's Salome / Silvia Bigliazzi -- 7. Secret agencies : Ford, Conrad, collaboration and conspiracy / Max Saunders -- 8. The inheritors : Conrad and Ford's extravagant story / Mario Curreli -- 9. On the losing side : Francis Stuart, Henry Williamson and the collaborationist imagination / Mark Rawlinson -- 10. Intertextuality, collaboration and gender : The whisperers, or, 'Frances Sheridan's A trip to Bath as completed by Elizabeth Kuti' / Sara Soncini -- 11. 'A quattro mani' : collaboration in Italian immigrant literature / Sharon Wood -- 12. Collaboration begins at home : racism and our Roma therapy / Tony Kushner -- 13. Studying the reception of Shakespeare's Hamlet in the theatre : a hypertext of nineteenth-century promptbooks as teaching material / Carla Dente -- 14. Landscape archaeology in Pisa and the POPULUS project : paying attention and being selective / Marinella Pasquinucci and Alessandro Launaro.
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