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  8. This is probably why we have authoritative histories of shadows in painting that also take up shadows in photography or film, while as yet there are no full-scale treatments of shadows in those latter two media. But as those histories show, cheek-by-jowl with the painted shadow there lurks a huge body of literary shadow, influencing it and being influenced by it. Textual shadows stretch from the shades of Homer and the protective shadow of the Lord in the Hebrew bible, to the shadows of Plato's cave and the providential fore-shadows of Christian typologists, to the shadow-substance motifs of Renaissance poetry and drama, to the dark shadow-double that haunts the good intentions of post-Enlightenment humanity.

    To speak of the painted shadow is to work with its textual shadow as well, and vice versa. There is no type of shadow image or meaning in one medium that does not have its counterpart in the other arts. See Thomson, Contents - Previous document - Next document. Full text PDF Send by e-mail. I discuss literature alongside visual art because they coexist in a co Bibliography Allingham, Phillip.

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