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Carole CAMBRAY |
Foreword | |
William GASS |
The Architecture of the Sentence | |
Ralph DEKONINCK |
At the Threshold of the Book-as-Monument: the Architectural Imagery of the Frontispiece in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century | |
Agnès GUIDERDONI-BRUSLÉ |
Rébus de pierre et calligrammes dans Le Songe de Poliphile (1546): les architectures parlantes de la langue parfaite | |
Virginia CHIEFFO RAGUIN |
Architecture as Frame for Narrative in Stained Glass | |
Laurence BELINGARD |
Religious Drama, Theatrical Architecture, and the Battle for Power in Late Medieval England | |
Muriel CUNIN |
“Look then to be Well Edified”: Mental, Textual, and Architectural (Re)construction in the Renaissance | |
Robert MANKIN |
Fictional Knowledge: Libraries in Gibbon’s Decline and Fall | |
Victoria COULSON |
Madwomen in the Attics? Architecture of the Self in Victorian Gothic Representation | |
David SAMSON |
Philip Johnson, Architecture, and the Rebellion of the Text: 1930-1934 | |
Nathaniel COLEMAN |
Words of Desire: Envisaging Architecture | |
Patricio DEL REAL |
Architecture’s Poetic Service: Amereida and Building a Space for Poetry | |
Serge PAUL |
Robert Smithson and Apocalyptic Architecture | |
Deborah ASCHER BARNSTONE |
The Dynamic Relationship between Text and Architecture: Günter Behnisch’s Bonn Bundeshaus | |
Donna COHEN |
The Roofed Letters: Sukkah, Text as Architecture |