id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ochqinkvardj5hdjofhutpiomm Susan D. Sorensen Verbal and visual language and the question of faith in the fiction of A.S. Byatt 1999 377 .pdf application/pdf 121720 8601 69 love, for example, is not prominent in Byatt's fiction, and the religious questions example, that Stephanie Potter Orton in Still Life (one of Byatt's most important ideas but in things," Byatt attempted a "bare book, my still life" (Passions of the Mind My work on love, for instance, does not present that experience in Byatt's fiction as metaphor, Antonia Byatt's birth stories make use of language that she calls, in Passions accidental death.7 Byatt's attempt to capture this experience in Still Life is Byatt said she believed at the time that "men could have both, work and love, but it When love does work in Byatt's fiction, place is an important constituent, as it is But for Byatt, attempting to work the power of the visual into fiction, When Byatt uses visual art to delineate the personalities of her characters, the Byatt also loved the fact that Van Gogh needed to write about ./cache/work_ochqinkvardj5hdjofhutpiomm.pdf ./txt/work_ochqinkvardj5hdjofhutpiomm.txt