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Aesthetic | The Aesthetics of E-Literature
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A narration around Calvino's Six Memos for the Next Millenium. The Aesthetics of E-Literature. What is an aesthetic? According to Merriam-Webster, it is a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of beauty. With the creation and appreciation of beauty. My personal aesthetic feeling that I have discovered over the course of this project is that of structure. 8211; and that ensues over time. The rainbow I chose as an emblem for Visibility is a fourth example of structure. Although a rainbow is not ...
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Aesthetic 2 | The Aesthetics of E-Literature
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A narration around Calvino's Six Memos for the Next Millenium. The Aesthetics of E-Literature. The second part of this blog demonstrates a completely different aesthetic than the first portion. Because I am relating and analyzing. The Giving Tree,. Seger on adapting fiction to film and Blair’s work about Cornell, the brand new aesthetic of existentialism. An elaboration on the existential qualities of both Cornell and. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). You a...
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Online | The Aesthetics of E-Literature
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A narration around Calvino's Six Memos for the Next Millenium. The Aesthetics of E-Literature. A work or site on the internet I feel is representative of my work on my E-Literature blog is Twitter. This site is a collection of thoughts, stories, postings, experiences and feelings. It is for this reason that I feel is represents not only the work of Cornell, but also can help to explain the work and depth of. For example: “I love the book #TheGivingTree.”. Twitter is an example of how. Notify me of new co...
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Learning | The Aesthetics of E-Literature
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Visibility | Internet Literature
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February 23, 2011 · 11:25 am. To Calvino, writing is merely the process of matching black and white letters to their image equivalents, which leads to stylistic developments. Image first, words later. Calvino begins his lecture on. With Dante’s image meditation, during which Dante is presented with images that he translates into words. Calvino eloquently explains the virtue of. By employing vivid imagery in this quote:. Calvino goes on to link the quality of. With the overall human condition:. Finally, C...
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Context | The Aesthetics of E-Literature
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A narration around Calvino's Six Memos for the Next Millenium. The Aesthetics of E-Literature. The print work of literature I have chosen for the second portion of my blog is. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Memos | The Aesthetics of E-Literature
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A narration around Calvino's Six Memos for the Next Millenium. The Aesthetics of E-Literature. The process for composing these memos at first may seem cumbersome. However, as one learns more about about his or her personal method for working and thinking, it does come rather easily. I would then start at the beginning. Who are you? What are your personal characteristics and attributes? While it is important to include what the author, creator and/or designer has said that they feel about their work, do n...
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Multiplicity | Internet Literature
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February 23, 2011 · 11:31 am. The contemporary novel as an encyclopedia, as a method of knowledge, and above all as a network of connections between the events, the people, and the things of the world. Calvino discusses Gadda as a writer of. Because Gadda was obsessed with details and his work reflected that. Gadda got so lost in his details that he often couldn’t finish novels the details consumed him. Therefore, Calvino terms Gadda’s work as encyclopedism. Print Literature and Multiplicity. Calvino’s e...
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Aesthetics 2 | Internet Literature
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I found that my personal Aesthetic for my Blog Part I was grounded in Calvino’s discussion of. I found that for Part II, many of the thoughts I had about. Remained consistent. This is not to say that my overall aesthetic experience of literature and art neglects the other qualities; I still consider the elements. Lightness, Quickness, Multiplicity,. As major parts of my experiences. Going back to Aesthetics II, it seems that. This is the same philosophy I have about myself. I don’t mind being strange...
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Context | Internet Literature
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I chose Susanna Kaysen’s. Kaysen’s text relates well with all three authors we worked with during the second part of the semester: Calvino, Seger, and Blair. Her work weaves together lightness, quickness, exactitude, multiplicity and visibility brilliantly, as I will explain later in my blog. These qualities do not emerge by accident. Her work is defined by airy restraint ( light. Careful timing ( quick. Clear structure ( exact. Smart layering ( multiple. And of course haunting imagery ( visible. Thomas ...