The English Mannerist poets and the visual arts

The English Mannerist poets and the visual arts1998
About this book
In this study, L. E. Semler begins with a comprehensive, historical definition of Mannerism in visual arts from which he derives four key terms that constitute the nucleus of the aesthetic: technical precision, elegance, grazia, and the difficulta:facilita formula. These principles - interwoven with one another and with maniera - are derived from visual arts but are specifically designed to be transferable to any medium.
The rest of the book situates the English poets in relation to the visual arts - including painting, limning, gold- and silversmithery, architecture, and garden design - and discusses their verse in relation to the key Mannerist principles.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL1838798W
Subjects
AestheticsAesthetics, BritishAesthetics, ModernArt and literatureArts, ModernBritish AestheticsEnglish poetryHistoryHistory and criticismMannerism (Literature)Modern AestheticsModern ArtsManierismusManiérisme (littérature)KünstePoésie anglaiseEarly modernArt et littérature