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  • GOTHIC REVOLUTIONS : Wilde's Ekphrastic Inheritance 

    Urban, Christopher (East Carolina University, 2015)
    During the nineteenth century, scholars and writers in England developed a keen interest in the relationship between art and society, due in large part to growing social unrest in the working class. While Matthew Arnold, ...
  • Sylvia Townsend Warner's Modernist Ekphrasis And Synesthesia 

    McMahon, Rosemary (East Carolina University, 2017-07-18)
    The presence of music and sound is crucially important in the writing of Sylvia Townsend Warner (1873-1978). A noticeably acoustic writer, music, and noise in general, are major tools Warner employed to convey the vacillation ...