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The late nineteenth and early twentieth century was a crucial period in the emergence of new modes of representation, and is currently at the forefront of critical inquiry. This book presents imagination as a central concept in both literary and art criticism, and brings this approach to bear on works by Rimbaud, Mallarmé , Kandinsky and Mondrian. This allows Dee Reynolds to redefine the relationship between Symbolism and abstract art, and to contribute important new methodological perspectives to comparative studies of poetry, painting, and aesthetics.
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