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Color, Space, and Creativity

Art and Ontology in Five British Writers

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320 pages
Reading time
12 hours

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Focusing on the interplay of color, space, and creativity, this study delves into the works of notable authors such as Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, Joyce Cary, Lawrence Durrell, and A. S. Byatt. It explores Woolf's structural use of color, Lawrence's visualization of place, and Cary's depiction of an artist's vision. Durrell's metaphorical use of color and Byatt's exploration of artistic perception and creative processes further enrich the discussion. The analysis reveals how these elements shape modernist literature and provoke deeper reflections on their significance.

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Color, Space, and Creativity, Jack Stewart

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2008
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