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Essays on Music and Language in Modernist Literature: Musical Modernism

  • Author: O'Callaghan, Katherine

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Contents

  • Introduction Katherine O'Callaghan
  • 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 Nimes (Unimes) and EMMA (Universite Paul Valery Monptellier 3) France
  • 5. The (R)evolution of Olive Moore: Fugue as Bridge to a New Feminist Awakening.
  • Renee 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 A 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