Links to online sources for visual arts
 Links to the webs on
interart studies
Links to online ekphastic studies
 
Links to online essays about
computerization and ekphrasis
 
 
 
 
Links to online sources for visual arts: 
1. Artist index: http://familiar.sph.umich.edu/cjackson/fineart.htm
2. Boston College Museum: http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/astmuseum/ameripaint2.html
3. 18th century british and Irish painters: http://lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/Arts.html#British
4. Nocturnes, The - a gallery of fine art night photography, focusing on its intersection with the nocturnal elements found in music, literature, and science. http://www.thenocturnes.com 
5. Surrealism [WebMuseum Paris] - movement in visual art and literature, flouring in Europe between World War I and II.  http://www.oir.ucf.edu/wm/paint/glo/surrealism/
6. The Poet Speaks of Art - Harry Rusche, English Department, Emory University.  This project is desogned for the students of English 205, "Introduction to Poetry". (Lists lots of links.) 
http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Paintings&Poems/titlepage.html
7. Literature and Art class in Graduate Institute of Comparative Literature of Fu-Jen Uni.- including guidelines to surrealistic paintings and students' journals.  Written in Chinese and English. http://www.complit.fju.edu.tw/project3/gsylabus.htm
 
 
 
 
Links to online ekphastic studies: 
1. Browning: http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/victorian/rb/rbart.html
2. Tennyson: http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/victorian/tennyson/tennart.html
3. C.Rossetti: http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/hypertext/landow/victorian/crossetti/crart.html
4. Keats: http://canlit.st-john.umanitoba.ca/Canlitx/Conference/9&10.html
5. Keats: http://prometheus.cc.emory.edu/panels/5C/Pescarmona.html
6. An online draft of W.J.T. Mitchell's important essay "Ekphrasis and the Other"  http://www.otal.umd.edu/rc/eleced/medusa/mitchell.html
7. An online ekphrastic study of Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem "On the Medusa of Leonardo da Vinci in the Florentine Galley": http://www.otal.umd.edu/rc/eleced/medusa/gscott.html
8. Online ekphrastic study of John Keats's poem "Eve of St. Agnes"   http://prometheus.cc.emory.edu/panels/2A/N.Reynolds.html
9. Online introdctory essay to John Ashbery's poetry, with comments on the importance of ekphrasis   in his writings: http://www.jacket.zip.com.au/jacket02/3jas.html
10.Online review by Ruth Webb of Andrew Becker's The Shield of Achilles and the Poetics of   Ekphrasis: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/b/bmcr/bmcr-9512-webb-shield.txt
 
 
  
 
Links to online webs about interart studies:
1. »²¤¯¤j¾Ç¤ñ¸û¤å¾Ç¬ã¨s©Ò¡u¸óÃÀ³N¬ã¨sºô­¶¡v("the Interart Studies Page" in the Graduate Institute of Comparative Literature  in Fu Jen University)¡G http://140.136.213.168/Joyce_C.H._Liu/Interart/InterartHomepage.htm
 
 
 
Links to online essays about computerization and ekphrasis:
1. http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~jntolva/pictura.html - An online essay by John Tolva, entitled "Ut   Pictura Hyperpoesis: Spatial Form, Visuality, and the Digital Word," examines the ekphrastic   possibilities and implications of computerized texts.  Kiley Thompson provides an online discussion of Talva's essay at the following site: http://ebbs.english.vt.edu/cgi-bin/hnews/get/html96-ab2/1.html
2. Fighting Words, Text, Image and the New Ekphrasis -  http://www.enl.umassd.edu/InteractiveCourse/msecatore/fightingwords.html
3. Bolster - Ekphrasis, Virtual Reality, and the Future of Writing -   http://www.english.ttu.edu/kairos/2.1/reviews/honeycutt/ekphrasis.html
4. Postypographika - a blingual site (English/Spanish) dedicated to postypographical portry, including   experimental, visual and sound poetry, hyperpoetry, and essays.  http://www.postypographika.com/
5. solid state - the House of Digital Culture - solid state is a site for the post-hip digital surfer.   Check in often for sound clips, art and literature!   http://www.afn.org/~afn11037/
6. Visual Poetry [mahoney] - devoted to exploring our means of expression in the new medium of the  web.  Submissions gladly accepted.  http://www1.shore.net/~gmahoney/
 
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