Don't sell tobacco to Dante: scribbled images of Tage Danielsson's Inferno

Title: Don't sell tobacco to Dante: scribbled images of Tage Danielsson's Inferno
Source document: Brünner Beiträge zur Germanistik und Nordistik. 2021, vol. 35, iss. 2, pp. 105-124
Extent
105-124
  • ISSN
    1803-7380 (print)
    2336-4408 (online)
Type: Article
Language
 

Notice: These citations are automatically created and might not follow citation rules properly.

Abstract(s)
Tage Danielsson's novel Mannen som slutade röka: en psykologisk thriller (The Man Who Quit Smoking: A Psychological Thriller) is a fictional diary of an executive director named Dante Alighieri. Riddled with various scribbles, doodles, and side comments, the work offers a wide range of possibilities for exploring the functions of these visual elements. This paper explores how the integrated text and pictorial expressions function within the context of the stylized diary, and on what scale it realizes the connection between the conventional word and the seemingly automatic, manic, cyclical scribbling and writing.
Note
Uvedená publikace vznikla s podporou projektu specifického výzkumu "Formy kulturního transferu mezi menšími evropskými jazyky" (MUNI/A/1353/2020).
References
[1] Abrams, M.H. & Harpham, G.G. (2009). A glossary of literary terms. (9th ed.) Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.

[2] Bantleon, Katharina., Wolf, Werner, Bernhart, Walter. & Thoss, Jeff. (2009). Metareference Across Media: Theory and Case Studies [electronic resource]. Editions Rodopi BV.

[3] Battles, Matthew (2004). In Praise of Doodling. The American Scholar, 73(4), 105–108. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41221340.

[4] Brown, Sunni. (2015). The doodle revolution: unlock the power to think differently [electronic resource]. New York: Portfolio.Penguin.

[5] Collins English Dictionary [electronic resource]. (12. rev. ed.) (2014). Glasgow: HarperCollins.

[6] Danielsson, Tage (1968). Mannen som slutade röka: en psykisk thriller. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand.

[7] Deutsches Wörterbuch von Jacob Grimm und Wilhelm Grimm. (n.d.). Sudelbuch. In Wörterbuchnetz.de dictionary. Retrieved July 25, 2021, from https://woerterbuchnetz.de/?sigle=DWB&lemid=S55935#0

[8] Driesen, Christian, Eike Wittrock, Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer, and Rea Köppel. (2012). Über Kritzeln: Graphismen zwischen Schrift, Bild, Text und Zeichen. Zürich: Diaphanes.

[9] Driesen, Christian (n.d.). Ph.D. Project. Intensive signs – Expressive forms. On a theory of scribble as the difference between writing and image. Retrieved July 25, 2021, from https://www.geisteswissenschaften.fu-berlin.de/en/v/schriftbildlichkeit/mitglieder/doktoranden/driesen/index.html.

[10] Elleström, Lars (ed.) (2021). Beyond Media Borders, Volume 1 [electronic resource] Intermedial Relations among Multimodal Media. 1st edition Cham: Springer International Publishing.

[11] Elleström, Lars (2019). Transmedial Narration [electronic resource]. Springer International Publishing

[12] Elleström, Lars (2014). Media transformation [electronic resource] the transfer of media characteristics among media. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

[13] Elleström, Lars (ed.) (2010). Media borders, multimodality and intermediality [electronic resource]. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

[14] Maclagan, David (2013). Line Let Loose: Scribbling, Doodling and Automatic Drawing [electronic resource]. Reaktion Books Ltd.

[15] Maclay, W. S.; Guttmann, E.; Mayer-Gross, W. (1938). "Spontaneous Drawings as an Approach to some Problems of Psychopathology: (Section of Psychiatry)". Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. 31 (11): 1337–1350. | DOI 10.1177/003591573803101113

[16] Mannen som slutade röka [electronic resource] / directed by Tage Danielsson. – SF, 1972.

[17] Morton, Peter (2006). "Narrative Strategies in the Fictive Diary." Life Writing Symposium, 13–15 June 2006. Flinders: Flinders UP. Retrieved November 7, 2021.

[18] Nöth, Winfried (2009). Metareference from a Semiotic Perspective. In Metareference Across Media: Theory and Case Studies [electronic resource], ed. Werner Wolf, Katharina Bantleon & Jeff Thoss. Amsterdam – New York: Editions Rodopi BV

[19] Sudelbuch. In: Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm: German dictionary//. Hirzel, Leipzig 1854–1961 (woerterbuchnetz.de, University of Trier).

[20] Wolf, Werner (2007). Metafiction and metamusic: Exploring the limits of metareference. In Self-reference in the media, ed. W. Nöth and N. Bishara. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.