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Article: Reading word, image, and the body of the book: Ted Hughes and Leonard Baskin's Cave Birds.(Critical Essay)
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- Twentieth Century Literature
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- March 22, 2004
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From Yeats and Pound to Stein and Williams and the writers of the Harlem
Renaissance, fine-printing work, the small press, and the decorated book
fashioned the bibliographical face of the modernist world.
--Jerome McGann (7)
When John Millington Synge declared "All art is collaboration" (vi), he anticipated by some 80 years the arguments such textual scholars as Jerome McGann have been making since the mid-1980s for the collaborative nature of literary production. Synge was thinking about the contributions the peasants he met on the Aran Islands made to his flamboyantly imaginative language; textual critics would add the whole panoply of those involved in all ...
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