- In
Western art history, mise en
abyme (French pronunciation: [miz ɑ̃n‿abim]; also mise en abîme) is the
technique of
placing a copy of an
image within...
- Mise en
abyme (also mise-en-abîme,
French "put in the abyss", [miːz ɒn əˈbɪːm]) is a
transgeneric and
transmedial technique that can
occur in any literary...
- Les
Abymes (French pronunciation: [lezabim];
Antillean Creole: Zabim) is the most
populous commune in the
French overseas region and
department of Guadeloupe...
- [lapwɛ̃t]) is the
second most
populous commune of
Guadeloupe (after Les
Abymes).
Guadeloupe is an
overseas region and
department of
France located in the...
-
Dissolves in
Ashes (CD, 2012)
Collected Works (CD, 2013) Mise en
Abyme (CD, 2014); see Mise en
abyme for the
meaning of this
title in
broader cultural terms....
-
stemming from a
childhood fascination and her
interest in the mise en
abyme, the
story within a story. Maïwenn's 2015 film Mon roi was
selected to compete...
- some
aspect of the
framing story, in
which case it is
called a mise en
abyme. A
typical frame story is One
Thousand and One Nights, in
which the character...
- is more
generally known as the
Droste effect, an
example of the Mise en
abyme technique. M. C. Escher's
Print Gallery (1956) is a
print which depicts...
- (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdrɔstə]),
known in art as an
example of mise en
abyme, is the
effect of a
picture recursively appearing within itself, in a place...
-
island of Grande-Terre in Guadeloupe, France. The
airport is
located in
Abymes, 2.4 km (1.3 NM) north-northeast of Pointe-à-Pitre. It is the main hub for...