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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations xi
- List of Tables xiv
- Acknowledgements xv
- Introduction 1
- 1. Intertextuality, Topic Theory and the Open Text 16
- 2. Secrets, Technology and Musical Narrative: Remarks on Method 25
- 3. Derrida, de Man, Barthes, and Music as the Soul of Writing 31
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Part I: Literature and Music before 1500
- Introduction 37
- 4. Music and the Book: The Textualisation of Music and the 48
- 5. Liturgical Music and Drama 63
- 6. Intermedial Texts 78
- 7. Citation and Quotation 86
- 8. Polytextuality 96
- 9. Courtly Subjectivities 111
- 10. Gender: The Art and Hermeneutics of (In)differentiation 125
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Part II: Literature and Music in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
- Introduction 145
- 11. Music and the Literature of Science in Seventeenth-Century England 161
- 12. The ‘Sister’ Arts of Music and Poetry in Early Modern England 167
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Metrical Forms and Rhythmic Effects: Music, Poetry and Song
- 13. The Music of Narrative Poetry: Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton 173
- 14. Against ‘the Music of Poetry’ 183
- 15. Speaking the Song: Music, Language and Emotion in Shakespeare’s Cymbeline 189
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Performers and Performance
- 16. Shakespeare’s Musicians: Status and Hierarchy 195
- 17. Best-Selling Ballads in Seventeenth-Century England 202
- 18. Italian Performance Practices in Seventeenth-Century English Song 209
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Theatre Music and Opera
- 19. From Tragicomedy to Opera? John Marston’s Antonio and Mellida 219
- 20. Learning to Lament: Opera and the Gendering of Emotion in Seventeenth-Century Italy 234
- 21. All-Sung English Opera Experiments in the Seventeenth Century 249
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Part III: Literature and Music in the Eighteenth Century
- Introduction 257
- 22. Thomas Arne and ‘Inferior’ English Opera 277
- 23. Phaedra and Fausta: Female Transgression and Punishment in Ancient and Early Modern Plays 289
- 24. ‘When Farce and when Musick can eke out a Play’: Ballad Opera and Theatre’s Commerce 296
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Oratorio
- 25. National Aspiration: Samson Agonistes Transformed in Handel’s Samson 304
- 26. Maurice Greene and the English Church Music Tradition 311
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Eighteenth-Century Fiction and Music
- 27. The Eighteenth-Century English Novel and Music: Virtuous Performers and Well-Mannered Listeners 318
- 28. ‘Dreadful Insanity’: Jane Austen and Musical Performance 327
- 29. Music, Passion and Parole in Eighteenth-Century French Philosophy and Fiction 333
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Music, Poetry and Song
- 30. Shelley’s Musical Gifts 340
- 31. Performative Enactment vs Experiential Embodiment: Goethe Settings by Zelter, Reichardt and Schubert 349
- 32. The Musical Poetry of the Graveyard 360
- 33. Of Mathematics, Marrow-Bones and Marriage: Eighteenth-Century Convivial Song 372
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Part IV: Literature and Music in the Nineteenth Century
- Introduction 381
- 34. Music and the Rise of Narrative 395
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Opera
- 35. From English Literature to Italian Opera: A Tangled Web of Translation 405
- 36. James, Argento and The Aspern Papers: ‘Orpheus and the Maenads’ 415
- 37. Opera in Nineteenth-Century Italian Fiction: Reading ‘Senso’ 423
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Nineteenth-Century Fiction and Music
- 38. Stendhal at La Scala: The Birth of Musical Fandom 429
- 39. George Eliot, Schubert and the Cosmopolitan Music of Daniel Deronda 437
- 40. Music in Thomas Hardy’s Fiction: ‘You Must Not Think Me a Hard-Hearted Rationalist’ 447
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Music, Poetry and Song
- 41. Music in Romantic and Victorian Poetry 453
- 42. The Princess and the Tennysons’ Performance of Childhood 462
- 43. Tchaikovsky’s Songs: Music as Poetry 476
- 44. Wagner and French Poetry from Nerval to Mallarmé: The Power of Opera Unheard 483
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Part V: Literature and Music in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
- Introduction 493
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Music and Critical Theory
- 45. Nelson Goodman: An Analytic Approach to Music and Literature Studies 515
- 46. Lyotard, Phenomenology and the Shared Paternity of Literature and Music 522
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Music and Fiction since 1900
- 47. Music in Proust: The Evolution of an Idea 533
- 48. Music in Woolf’s Short Fiction 544
- 49. Listening in to D. H. Lawrence: Music, Body, Feelings 552
- 50. E. M. Forster and Music: Listening for the Amateur 559
- 51. Beckett, Music and the Ineffable 565
- 52. Jean Rhys and the Politics of Sound 570
- 53. Music in Contemporary Fiction 577
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Music, Poetry and Song
- 54. Modernist Poetry and Music: Pound Notes 587
- 55. Auden’s Imaginary Song 601
- 56. Ivor Gurney: Embracing and Attacking A. E. Housman 609
- 57. Music and Contemporary Poetry: Audience, Apology and Silence 616
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Opera
- 58. Le Cas Debussy: Layers of Resonance from Literature into Music 624
- 59. Britten, Austen and Mansfi eld Park 632
- 60. Tippett, Eliot and Madame Sosostris 638
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Literature, Pop Music and Sound
- 61. Worlds of Sound in Louis MacNeice’s Early Radio Plays: ‘Figure in the Music’ 648
- 62. ‘High Fidelity’, ‘Added Value’ and the Aesthetics of Sound Technology in Literary Modernism 655
- 63. Words in Popular Songs 664
- 64. Notes on Soundtracked Fiction: The Past as Future 672
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Coda
- 65. Origins and Destinations: A Future for Literature and Music 681
- Notes on Contributors 690
- Editorial Advisory Board 694
- Index 695
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations xi
- List of Tables xiv
- Acknowledgements xv
- Introduction 1
- 1. Intertextuality, Topic Theory and the Open Text 16
- 2. Secrets, Technology and Musical Narrative: Remarks on Method 25
- 3. Derrida, de Man, Barthes, and Music as the Soul of Writing 31
-
Part I: Literature and Music before 1500
- Introduction 37
- 4. Music and the Book: The Textualisation of Music and the 48
- 5. Liturgical Music and Drama 63
- 6. Intermedial Texts 78
- 7. Citation and Quotation 86
- 8. Polytextuality 96
- 9. Courtly Subjectivities 111
- 10. Gender: The Art and Hermeneutics of (In)differentiation 125
-
Part II: Literature and Music in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
- Introduction 145
- 11. Music and the Literature of Science in Seventeenth-Century England 161
- 12. The ‘Sister’ Arts of Music and Poetry in Early Modern England 167
-
Metrical Forms and Rhythmic Effects: Music, Poetry and Song
- 13. The Music of Narrative Poetry: Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton 173
- 14. Against ‘the Music of Poetry’ 183
- 15. Speaking the Song: Music, Language and Emotion in Shakespeare’s Cymbeline 189
-
Performers and Performance
- 16. Shakespeare’s Musicians: Status and Hierarchy 195
- 17. Best-Selling Ballads in Seventeenth-Century England 202
- 18. Italian Performance Practices in Seventeenth-Century English Song 209
-
Theatre Music and Opera
- 19. From Tragicomedy to Opera? John Marston’s Antonio and Mellida 219
- 20. Learning to Lament: Opera and the Gendering of Emotion in Seventeenth-Century Italy 234
- 21. All-Sung English Opera Experiments in the Seventeenth Century 249
-
Part III: Literature and Music in the Eighteenth Century
- Introduction 257
- 22. Thomas Arne and ‘Inferior’ English Opera 277
- 23. Phaedra and Fausta: Female Transgression and Punishment in Ancient and Early Modern Plays 289
- 24. ‘When Farce and when Musick can eke out a Play’: Ballad Opera and Theatre’s Commerce 296
-
Oratorio
- 25. National Aspiration: Samson Agonistes Transformed in Handel’s Samson 304
- 26. Maurice Greene and the English Church Music Tradition 311
-
Eighteenth-Century Fiction and Music
- 27. The Eighteenth-Century English Novel and Music: Virtuous Performers and Well-Mannered Listeners 318
- 28. ‘Dreadful Insanity’: Jane Austen and Musical Performance 327
- 29. Music, Passion and Parole in Eighteenth-Century French Philosophy and Fiction 333
-
Music, Poetry and Song
- 30. Shelley’s Musical Gifts 340
- 31. Performative Enactment vs Experiential Embodiment: Goethe Settings by Zelter, Reichardt and Schubert 349
- 32. The Musical Poetry of the Graveyard 360
- 33. Of Mathematics, Marrow-Bones and Marriage: Eighteenth-Century Convivial Song 372
-
Part IV: Literature and Music in the Nineteenth Century
- Introduction 381
- 34. Music and the Rise of Narrative 395
-
Opera
- 35. From English Literature to Italian Opera: A Tangled Web of Translation 405
- 36. James, Argento and The Aspern Papers: ‘Orpheus and the Maenads’ 415
- 37. Opera in Nineteenth-Century Italian Fiction: Reading ‘Senso’ 423
-
Nineteenth-Century Fiction and Music
- 38. Stendhal at La Scala: The Birth of Musical Fandom 429
- 39. George Eliot, Schubert and the Cosmopolitan Music of Daniel Deronda 437
- 40. Music in Thomas Hardy’s Fiction: ‘You Must Not Think Me a Hard-Hearted Rationalist’ 447
-
Music, Poetry and Song
- 41. Music in Romantic and Victorian Poetry 453
- 42. The Princess and the Tennysons’ Performance of Childhood 462
- 43. Tchaikovsky’s Songs: Music as Poetry 476
- 44. Wagner and French Poetry from Nerval to Mallarmé: The Power of Opera Unheard 483
-
Part V: Literature and Music in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
- Introduction 493
-
Music and Critical Theory
- 45. Nelson Goodman: An Analytic Approach to Music and Literature Studies 515
- 46. Lyotard, Phenomenology and the Shared Paternity of Literature and Music 522
-
Music and Fiction since 1900
- 47. Music in Proust: The Evolution of an Idea 533
- 48. Music in Woolf’s Short Fiction 544
- 49. Listening in to D. H. Lawrence: Music, Body, Feelings 552
- 50. E. M. Forster and Music: Listening for the Amateur 559
- 51. Beckett, Music and the Ineffable 565
- 52. Jean Rhys and the Politics of Sound 570
- 53. Music in Contemporary Fiction 577
-
Music, Poetry and Song
- 54. Modernist Poetry and Music: Pound Notes 587
- 55. Auden’s Imaginary Song 601
- 56. Ivor Gurney: Embracing and Attacking A. E. Housman 609
- 57. Music and Contemporary Poetry: Audience, Apology and Silence 616
-
Opera
- 58. Le Cas Debussy: Layers of Resonance from Literature into Music 624
- 59. Britten, Austen and Mansfi eld Park 632
- 60. Tippett, Eliot and Madame Sosostris 638
-
Literature, Pop Music and Sound
- 61. Worlds of Sound in Louis MacNeice’s Early Radio Plays: ‘Figure in the Music’ 648
- 62. ‘High Fidelity’, ‘Added Value’ and the Aesthetics of Sound Technology in Literary Modernism 655
- 63. Words in Popular Songs 664
- 64. Notes on Soundtracked Fiction: The Past as Future 672
-
Coda
- 65. Origins and Destinations: A Future for Literature and Music 681
- Notes on Contributors 690
- Editorial Advisory Board 694
- Index 695