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Reverberating Song in Shakespeare and Milton: Language, Memory, and Musical Representation

Reverberating Song in Shakespeare and Milton: Language, Memory, and Musical Representation

  • Author: Minear, Erin
This is an elegantly written and thought-provoking book, richly researched yet completely original... an impressive sweep of freshly read details establishes dense networks between [...] individual... More…

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Contents

  • Contents: Introduction
  • Creeping music: sounds, surfaces, and spheres in The Merchant of Venice
  • 'We have nonesuch': the haunting melody
  • 'Re-speaking earthly thunder': Hamlet's sonic phantoms
  • Playing music: Twelfth Night and The Tempest
  • Warbling fancies: Milton, Shakespeare, and the musical imagination
  • 'Serpit Agens': the song of the blest siren
  • 'Minims of nature': describing music in Paradise Lost
  • Conclusion: spirits of another sort
  • or, hymning and humming
  • Bibliography
  • Index.