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  • Lilja, Eva, 1943 (author)
  • Metrics in 20th Century Poetry
  • 2005
  • In: The Nordic Languages. An International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages. ; 2, s. 1657-1664
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Lilja, Eva, 1943 (author)
  • Svensk metrik
  • 2006
  • Book (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Boken består av tre delar, versteori, vershistoria samt verslära. Dessutom tillfogas specialkapitel om t ex notering och språkljudens fonetik. Versteorin behandlar bl a skillnaden mellan takt och rytm. Vershistorien visar att den germanska fyrslagsräckan har genomslag även för senare verstyper. Versläran tar bl a upp analys av den fria versen.
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  • Hopsch, Lena, 1961, et al. (author)
  • Embodied Rhythm in Space and Time A Poem and a Sculpture
  • 2017
  • In: Style. - : Project Muse. - 0039-4238 .- 2374-6629. ; 51:4, s. 413-441
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In this article, we outline the concept of aesthetic rhythm as an embodied lived experience. We investigate the temporal rhythms of a poem by Seamus Heaney and the spatial rhythms of a sculpture by Lena Hopsch, discussing similarities and differences between the two modalities. Previous research on aesthetic rhythm has mostly focused on meter, but here we use a broader concept of rhythm as we refer to - pre-metered forms from classical antiquity. Aesthetic rhythm in an artwork is described as a play with proportions in time and space. Rhythm continuously stages bodily experiences of balance and direction. We develop the embodiment perspective of Maurice Merleau-Ponty as well as Mark Johnson's concept of image schema. The schemas are shown to be premodal as rhythms function the same in temporal and spatial artworks. We also demonstrate a model for interpretation, developed out of the rhythms of the artifact.
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  • Lilja, Eva, 1943 (author)
  • Rytmen och veden
  • 2010
  • In: GDH. - Göteborg : Autor. - 9789197556880 ; , s. 355-367
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Artikeln gör ett antal kategoriseringar för området estetisk rytm.
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  • Lilja, Eva, 1943 (author)
  • Towards a Theory of Aesthetic Rhythm
  • 2009
  • In: Versatility in Versification. - New York : Peter Lang. - 9781433105784 ; , s. 273-292
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Artikeln ger en översikt över den estetiska rytmens teoretiska problem. Särskilt uppmärksammas temporal contra spatial rytm samt olika principer och nivåer för rytmisering. Balans och riktning exemplifieras i dikt och skulptur.
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  • Hopsch, Lena, 1961, et al. (author)
  • Rhythm and Balance in Sculpture and Poetry
  • 2013
  • In: Off Beat: Pluralizing Rhythm. Eds. Jan Hein Hoogstad & Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen. - Amsterdam : Rodopi. - 9789042036161 ; , s. 103-122
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    • Rhythm might stand for the contrast between balance and movement, rest and conflict, in a piece of art. In this paper, we show that rhythm works as an organizing power as well as a producer of meaning. Both characteristics relate to the fact that rhythms activate internalized bodily experiences. Lena Hopsch has the perspective of producing art, and Eva Lilja forwards the perspective of academic reception analysis. The concept of rhythm is basic in all forms of art. It is common in descriptions of music, poetry, sculpture and painting. Sometimes rhythm seems to be too broad a concept to really tell anything important about a piece of art. Certainly there is need for a definition. Here, we explore aesthetic rhythm as a tool for a better understanding of two art forms: sculpture and poetry. We consider rhythm as a form of perception that governs both the experience and the production of artifacts. Our tool is cognitive theory, especially the field of embodiment research.
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  • Lilja, Eva, 1943 (author)
  • Elsa Grave i liv och dikter
  • 2017
  • In: Fjorton röster om Elsa Grave / en antologi redigerad av Kristina Hallind, Eva Lilja, Anna Wieslander & Anna Pia Åhslund. - Lund : Ellerström. - 9789172475090 ; , s. 8-25
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Översikt av liv och dikt för poeten Elsa Grave
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  • Lilja, Eva, 1943 (author)
  • Framåtriktning i musiktext och bild – Ingela Strandberg och Gunnar Wærness.
  • 2019
  • In: Nye posisjoner i samtidslyrikken : Nye posisjoner i poplyrikken / Rasmus Dahl Vest og Eirik Vassenden (red.). Nye posisjoner i poplyrikken / Hadle Oftedal Andersen og Claus K. Madsen (red.).. - Bergen : Alvheim & Eide. - 1894-4671. - 9788293690023 ; , s. 131-160
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Versrytm kan rikta uppmärksamheten framåt, bakåt eller stå stilla. Ingela Strandbergs "Där skuggor dricker te" kombinerar musikens seriella framåt med textens fyrslagsräcka. I Gunnar Waerness bilddikt ur Bli Verden är både teckning och vers starkt framåtriktade.
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