Ekphrastic reimaginings of 'Landscape with the Fall of Icarus': Revisiting Butor through Auden and Williams

Geary Keohane, E. (2015) Ekphrastic reimaginings of 'Landscape with the Fall of Icarus': Revisiting Butor through Auden and Williams. [Website]

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Abstract

This contribution considers three ekphrastic pieces on the painting traditionally attributed to Pieter Brueghel the Elder, 'Landscape with the Fall of Icarus'. The pieces are W. H. Auden’s 1938 poem ‘Musée des Beaux Arts’, William Carlos Williams’s poem, ‘Landscape with the Fall of Icarus’, first published in 1960, and Michel Butor’s section on the painting in his 1969 essay 'Les Mots dans la peinture', entitled ‘la chute d’Icare’. I favour the simplicity of James W. Heffernan’s definition of ekphrasis, that is, as a ‘verbal representation of visual representation’, since it offers scope for a more inclusive interpretation of the concept, which has generally been understood to be rooted primarily in poetry [1]. In this way, a protean piece of writing such as Butor’s lyrical yet exceptionally fragmented essay (containing no fewer than fifty-one sections) might also be contemplated in terms of ekphrasis. Indeed, I have elsewhere argued that 'Les Mots dans la peinture' has an ‘ekphrastic bent’, and that the work merits further attention beyond its use as a key analytic text in the study of word and image relations [2]. Exploring Butor’s treatment of the Icarus painting alongside the approaches put forward in two poems on the same work of art then not only brings out the common problems faced by writers attempting to engage in ekphrasis, but allows us to rethink the way in which we might read 'Les Mots dans la peinture'. In analysing these three pieces of writing alongside one another, I argue that, in the wake of Heffernan’s definition, ekphrasis can be seen as a mood rather than simply as a mode. [1] James A.W. Heffernan, 'Museum of Words: The Poetics of Ekphrasis from Homer to Ashbery' (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993), 8. [2] Elizabeth Geary Keohane, ‘Michel Butor’s 'Les Mots dans la peinture': A ‘Museum of Words’?’, MHRA Working Papers in the Humanities, 9 (2014), 57-66 (60).

Item Type:Website
Additional Information:Sinéad Furlong-Clancy (ed.), The DS Project: Image, Text, Space/Place, 1830-2015, <http://thedsproject.com/>, 2015
Status:Published
Refereed:No
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Geary Keohane, Dr Elizabeth
Authors: Geary Keohane, E.
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Modern Languages and Cultures > French
Journal Name:The DS Project: Image, Text, Space/Place, 1830-2015
Publisher:The DS Project

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