Marginality in the contemporary british novel
Citation
KILIÇ, M.Ö. (2011). Marginality in the contemporary british novel. English Studies, 92 (1), pp. 116-117. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0013838X.2010.518395.Abstract
Bergmann Loizeaux argues convincingly that the ekphrastic poet often felt a kinship
with painters of the past, especially in the twentieth century. Marginalized as
members of an elite form of art, poets sought visual soul mates, as Sexton found in
Van Gogh. Stirred by the pictorial turn which took place in that century as well, they
knew that their audience would recognize the images they would describe.