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Symbols in life and art : the Royal Society of Canada symposium in memory of George Whalley / edited by James A. Leith = Les symboles dans la vie et dans l'art : la Société royale de Canada colloque à la mémoire de George Whalley / rédigé par James A. Leith.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Leith, James A., Author.
Contributor:
Whalley, George, 1915-1983.
Royal Society of Canada.
Conference Name:
Symposium in Memory of George Whalley (1984 : Queen's University)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arts--Congresses.
Arts.
Symbolism in art--Congresses.
Symbolism in art.
Symbolism--Congresses.
Symbolism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (151 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Kingston, Ont. : Published for the Royal Society of Canada by McGill-Queen's University Press, 1987.
Language Note:
English and French.
Summary:
Northrop Frye describes the way symbols operate as media of exchange in literature, drawing examples from English literature in difference periods. Eva Kushner examines the increased freedom on expression possible to Renaissance poets because of the availability of a wider range of symbols. Poet and literary historian Douglas Jones probes the use of the railway as a distinctive symbol of both unity and alienation for English Canadians. Abraham Moles analyses the social impact of "dynamic myths" on social changes which break with established traditions. Bogomila Welsh-Ovcharov discusses the function of symbols in the art of Van Gogh. James Leith examines the role of symbols in revolutionary movements, in particular the adaptation of the ancient symbol of the equilateral triangle. Anthony Storr discusses the vital role of symbols in the search for a sense of unity in life. Wilfred Cantwell-Smith considers various world religions as symbolic efforts to give ultimate meaning to life. In conclusion, Norman Mackenzie reflects on all the essays, drawing on his own command of modern literature and culture.
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Remerciements
The Symbol as a Medium of Exchange
Symbols of Unity and Integration
Steel Syntax: The Railroad as Symbol in Canadian Poetry
Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Albert Aurier: The Perception of Life in Death
La Fonction des Mythes Dynamiques dans la Construction de rimaginaire Social
Symbols in Religion
Symbols in the French Revolution: The Strange Metamorphoses of the Triangle
Le Statut du Symbole dans la Poésie de la Renaissance
Reflections
Organizing Committee-Comite D’Organization
Notes:
English and French.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contains:
Symboles dans la vie et dans l'art.
ISBN:
0-7735-6143-9
OCLC:
929121198

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