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Words and Notes in the Long Nineteenth Century

  • Editor: Ellis, Katharine
  • Editor: Weliver, Phyllis

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Contents

  • Introduction: Approaches to Word-Music Studies of the Long Nineteenth Century - Phyllis Weliver and Katharine Ellis
  • Losing Sense, Making Music: What Erik Satie's Music and Poetry do for Each Other - Peter Dayan
  • Not Listening in Paris: Critical and Fictional Lapses of Attention at the Opera - Cormac Newark
  • New Expectations: How to Listen to Sonata Form, 1800-1860 - Jon-Tomas Godin
  • The Science of Musical Memory: Vernon Lee and the Remembrance of Sounds Past - Shafquat Towheed
  • Musical Listening in The Mysteries of Udolpho - Noelle Chao
  • Katherine Mansfield and Nineteenth-Century Musicality - Delia da Sousa Correa
  • E.T.A. Hoffmann Beyond the 'Paradigm Shift': Music and Irony in the Novellas 1815-1819 -
  • Fiction as Musical Critique: Virginia Woolf, The Voyage Out and the Case of Wagner - Emma Sutton
  • Theodore de Banville and the Mysteries of Song - David Evans
  • Performing Poetry as Music: How Composers Accept Baudelaire's Invitation to Song - Helen Abbott
  • The Grit in the Oyster, or How to Quarrel with a Poet - Susan Youens
  • Afterword: Wording Notes: Musical Marginalia in the Guise of an Afterword - Annegret Fauser