Virginia Woolf and Music /
"These essays explore music and its relationship to language, aesthetics, and culture in the life and work of the preeminent Modernist writer Virginia Woolf (Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, Orlando, A Room of One's Own, and other works). Approaching Woolf from musicology, literary critic...
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Bloomington, Indiana :
Indiana University Press,
2014.
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Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- Bloomsbury and music / Rosemary Lloyd
- Virginia Woolf and musical culture / Miháy Szegedy-Maszák
- Music, language, and moments of being: from The voyage out to Between the acts / Adriana Varga
- The birth of Rachel Vinrace from the spirit of music / Jim Stewart
- "The worst of music": listening and narrative in Night and day and "The string quartet" / Vanessa Manhire
- Flying Dutchmen, wandering Jews: romantic opera, anti-Semitism and Jewish mourning in Mrs Dalloway / Emma Sutton
- The efficacy of performance: musical events in The years / Elicia Clements
- Sounding the past: the music in Between the acts / Trina Thompson
- Broken music, broken history: sounds and silence in Virginia Woolf's Between the acts / Sanja Bahun
- "Shivering fragments": music, art, and dance in Virginia Woolf's writing / Evelyn Haller
- Chiming the hours: a Philip Glass soundtrack / Roger Hillman and Deborah Crisp.