Katherine O'Callaghan

Essays on Music and Language in Modernist Literature

Musical Modernism. Sprachen: Englisch. 23,5 cm / 15,7 cm / 2,2 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Hardcover), 316 Seiten
EAN 9781138285651
Veröffentlicht Januar 2018
Verlag/Hersteller Routledge
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Beschreibung

This book explores the role of music as a source of inspiration and provocation for modernist writers. Considering modernist literature within a broad political, postcolonial, and internationalist context, it is an important intervention in the field of Words and Music studies. It expands the critical debate to include lesser-known writers alongside Joyce, Woolf, and Beckett, a wide-ranging definition of modernism, and the influence of contemporary music on modernist writers. From the rhythm of Tagore's poetry to the influence of jazz improvisation, the tonality of traditional Irish music to the operas of Wagner, these essays reframe our sense of how music inspired Literary Modernism.

Portrait

Katherine O'Callaghan is Visiting Lecturer in the Department of English at Mount Holyoke College, USA.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Table of Contents 1. Woolf Rewriting Wagner: The Waves and Der Ring Des Nibelungen Emma Sutton, University of St Andrews, UK 2. "That's the Music of the Future": Joyce, Modernism and the "Old Irish Tonality" Katherine O'Callaghan, Mount Holyoke College, USA 3. The Ring, The Waves and the Wake: Eternal Recurrence in Wagner, Woolf and Joyce Jamie McGregor, Rhodes University, South Africa 4. Musicality in Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End: Towards Modernity Isabelle Brasme, University of Nîmes (Unîmes) and EMMA (Université Paul Valéry Monptellier 3) France 5. The (R)evolution of Olive Moore: Fugue as Bridge to a New Feminist Awakening. Renée Dickinson, Bellevue College, USA 6. A Strict Arrangement: Thomas Mann, Doctor Faustus, and the Kretzschmar Lectures Maria Kager, Utrecht University, Netherlands 7. Sounding Bodies: Eroticized Music-Making in Proust's À la Recherche Axel Englund, Stockholm University, Sweden 8. Rabindranath Tagore and Musical Modernity in Early Twentieth-Century Bengal Suddhaseel Sen, Presidency College, Kolkata, India 9. Words for Music Perhaps: W. B. Yeats, Music and Meaninglessness. Adrian Paterson, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland 10. "The way to learn the music of verse is to listen to it": Ezra Pound's The Pisan Cantos and the "Sequence of the Musical Phrase" Katherine Firth, La Trobe University, Australia 11. Imagism's Musical Sympathies: Amy Lowell and Claude Debussy Debora Van Durme, Ghent University, Belgium 12. Expansive Musical Modernism in William Carlos Williams, Steve Reich and Tom Leonard Peter Clandfield, Independent Scholar, Ontario, Canada 13. The Sudden Thing of Being No One: Robert Creeley's Rhythm Changes Steven Toussaint, University of Wellington, New Zealand 14. "With all that Tutti and Continuo": Musicality and Temporality in Djuna Barnes' The Antiphon Caroline Knighton, Birkbeck, University of London. 15. "The Blues Always Been Here": African American Music and Black Modernism in August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Michael Borshuk, Texas Tech Univ. USA. 16. The Musicalization of Samuel Beckett Thomas Mansell, London Consortium

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