Color, Space, and Creativity: Art and Ontology in Five British Writers

Author:   Jack Stewart
Publisher:   Associated University Presses
ISBN:  

9781611473803


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 October 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Color, Space, and Creativity: Art and Ontology in Five British Writers


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This study of color, space, and creativity focuses on texts by Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, Joyce Cary, Lawrence Durrell, and A. S. Byatt. The author examines Woolf's structural use of color in To the Lighthouse and Lawrence's colorful visualizing of place in Sea and Sardinia and the Letters. Lawrence interprets the creative process in Apocalypse, tracing spiral rhythms that culminate in vision, while Cary, in The Horse's Mouth, dramatizes an artist's vision of 'the world of colour'. Durrell expands the power of color through metaphor in his island scapes and in The Alexandria Quartet distills the city's ethos in a 'cyclorama' that fuses sensations and memories. The final four chapters focus on Byatt's novels, starting with the creative-critical dialectic of The Shadows of the Sun and hyper-intense perception in The Virgin in the Garden. Painting comes to full bloom in Still Life, where Van Gogh's study of a breakfast table inspires a surrogate writer to compare words and paint. In The Matisse Stories Byatt improvises on the artist's color combinations and compositional philosophy. Highlighting interactions of color, space, and creativity that take on ontological dimensions, Stewart's study will lead to ongoing reflections on the roles of color and space in modernist texts.

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Author:   Jack Stewart
Publisher:   Associated University Presses
Imprint:   Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.665kg
ISBN:  

9781611473803


ISBN 10:   1611473802
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 October 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Stewart makes use of an impressive array of theory!. Stewart is a superb close reader, and he writes with both clarity and lucidity. The book is filled with quotations from the various texts, but the analysis always generates an effective momentum. Stewart skillfully organizes an enormous array of detail!. Stewart demonstrates how all five of his writers 'express color and space in verbal imagery that vies with painting; their fascination with the sister art accentuates sensory perception and creativity.' Color, Space, and Criticism sends the reader back to Stewart's novelists with a heightened awareness of the visual and painterly aspects of the art of fiction. The D. H. Lawrence Review


Stewart makes use of an impressive array of theory... Stewart is a superb close reader, and he writes with both clarity and lucidity. The book is filled with quotations from the various texts, but the analysis always generates an effective momentum. Stewart skillfully organizes an enormous array of detail... Stewart demonstrates how all five of his writers 'express color and space in verbal imagery that vies with painting; their fascination with the sister art accentuates sensory perception and creativity.' Color, Space, and Criticism sends the reader back to Stewart's novelists with a heightened awareness of the visual and painterly aspects of the art of fiction. The D. H. Lawrence Review


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Jack Stewart is professor emeritus at the University of British Columbia.

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