MARC Record
Leader
005
20240327095340.0
008
950522s1995 enka b 001 0 eng
010
a| 95022118
020
a| 1859281591 (hardback)
080
a| 741.011
2| KASK
100
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a| Kooistra, Lorraine Janzen,
245
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4
a| The artist as critic :
b| bitextuality in fin-de-siècle illustrated books /
c| Lorraine Janzen Kooistra.
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a| Aldershot, England :
b| Scolar Press ;,
c| 1995.
300
a| 304 p. : ill.
541
a| Schenking Eric de Kuyper
505
a| For Oscar Wilde, the critic was a creative artist. In the illustrated books produced in the decade Oscar Wilde dominated, the artist was also a critic, creating an interpretive visual text to be read along with the verbal text. Since illustrated first editions were produced in unprecedented numbers in the 1890s, bitextual art becale the period's predominant textual form, in texts raging from élite belles-lettres to popular mass-market books. Despite this historical fact, Victorian scholarship persists in representing the period's works divorced from their enframing textual 'other'.
600
1
4
a| Wilde, Oscar
600
1
4
a| Beardsley, Aubrey
690
0
a| Literature
690
a| Tekenkunst: Theorie. Kritiek
690
0
a| Decadentie in de kunst
690
0
a| Aesthetic movement (Art)
690
0
a| Gender identity in art
690
a| bisexueel
690
a| Aestheticism (Literature)
690
a| Intertekstualiteit
920
a| boek
852
4
b| KASK
c| KUB
j| 741.011 / JANZ / 1995
p| 000050653305
001
smk01:000737632
500
a| boek