アニータ・ブルックナー『次なる大問題』における絵画
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The purpose of this study is to identify the paintings mentioned in Anita Brookner's twenty-first novel, The Next Big Thing, and to examine their functions. The protagonist, Julius Herz, a lonely Jewish refugee living in London, sees original paintings in a church and galleries, reproductions at home and the hospital, and images in his memory. It could be considered that the various paintings, from a Fayum portrait to Marie-Louise von Motesiczky's At the Dressmaker's, compose a kind of collage, whose central image is Eugene Delacroix's Jacob Wrestling with the Angel. By being a part of the collage, each painting is given a new function - to help Herz to escape from reality or to bring him back to reality.
- 2006-03-31
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