Description
This ground-breaking study of three major poets and art writers - Stephane Mallarme, Paul Valery, and Yves Bonnefoy - tackles a significant lacuna in our understanding of exploratory literature of the broad modern period (1861-2001) and its relation to art and art writing.
About the Author
Susan Harrow is Ashley Watkins Professor of French at the University of Bristol, UK. Her research explores the interrelation of French literary modernism and visual culture. Among her monograph publications are The Material, the Real and the Fractured Self (2004) and Zola, the Body Modern? (2010). She was made Officier in the Ordre des Palmes Academiques in 2011 for services to French culture.
Reviews
Harrow brings her field up to date with a colour turn already well underway in anthropology and film and cultural studies, thus carving a new space for literary studies within the interdisciplinary humanities. * French Studies *
This is a bold and intellectually ambitious project both in its scale but also in its agenda of bringing colour studies to the fore. Stimulating, convincing and supremely crafted...This is the culmination of many years of research, and the expertise, erudition and style on display are quite breath-taking. * The Society for French Studies, 2021 Gapper Book prize awards panel *
A scholarly, detailed, in-depth investigation into how color is utilized in both poetry and art writing...As Harrow shows, color [sic], a seemingly simple word with obvious connotations, is far more complex than we realize. * Leonardo *
Colourworks: Chromatic Innovation In Modern French Poetry and Art Writing by Susan Harrow is an immersive book analyzing color in modern French poetry and art writing ... The writing is dense at times but always maintains its own poetic air. * STC Technical Communication *
Starting with Mallarme's 'monochromes', Susan Harrow takes us on an extended exploration of the colour worlds of modern French poetry, via Valery's greys down to the complex chromatics of Bonnefoy. Her study is a tour de force. * Christopher Prendergast FBA, Professor Emeritus of Modern French Literature and Fellow of King's College, University of Cambridge, UK *
Through a series of penetrating readings, Susan Harrow sheds fascinating light on the workings of colour when it is mediated through the poet's words. The subtlety of this alchemical process finds eloquent expression in lucid analyses of Mallarme, Valery and Bonnefoy. Harrow's interdisciplinary study offers a wealth of insights that prompt us to think anew about the affective, cultural, sensory and theoretical ramifications of colour and the myriad ways in which its textual articulation shapes our world. * Eric Robertson, Professor of Modern French Literary and Visual Culture, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK *
Book Information
ISBN 9781526637758
Author Professor Susan Harrow
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC