- The
Wordless Book is a
Christian evangelistic book.
Evidence points to it
being invented by the
famous London Baptist preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon...
- The
wordless novel is a
narrative genre that uses
sequences of
captionless pictures to tell a story. As
artists have
often made such
books using woodcut...
- A
wordless picture book is a
picture book
whose narrative is
expressed through the illustrations.
Wordless picture books,
according to
Arizona State University...
- The
Mutus Liber, or Mute Book (from Latin:
Silent Book), is a
Hermetic philosophical work
published in La Roc****e in 1677. It
ranks amongst the major...
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Southern Cross is the sole
wordless novel by
Canadian artist Laurence Hyde (1914–1987).
Published in 1951, its 118 wood-engraved
images narrate the impact...
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Originating in
vocal jazz, scat
singing or
scatting is
vocal improvisation with
wordless vocables,
nonsense syllables or
without words at all. In scat singing,...
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Vertigo is a
wordless novel by
American artist Lynd Ward (1905–1985),
published in 1937. In
three intertwining parts, the
story tells of the
effects the...
- The Sun (French: Le Soleil) is a
wordless novel by
Flemish artist Frans Masereel (1889–1972),
published in 1919. In sixty-three
uncaptioned woodcut prints...
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Asemic writing is a
wordless open
semantic form of writing. The word
asemic /eɪˈsiːmɪk/
means "having no
specific semantic content", or "without the smallest...
- Gods' Man is a
wordless novel by
American artist Lynd Ward (1905–1985)
published in 1929. In 139
captionless woodblock prints, it
tells the
Faustian story...