Laura Marcus argues in The Tenth Muse that literary modernism took on filmic devices. This chapter argues that it did the same with music. Newly conscious of forms, languages, systems, and somatic effects, modernist writers turned to music, particularly Wagner, as a paradigm of artistic expression. Wagner reappears in writing – especially by Joyce, Woolf, Eliot and Ford – that eschewed traditional narrative arcs and literary realism, attempting to re-interpret and re-represent human experience with attention to form and style. Reading Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway informed by Wagner’s conception of the leitmotif as an affective, temporal device, and taking into account what Tim Armstrong calls the modernist ‘preoccupation with the non-linear nature...
An interdisciplinary account of the political importance of music in modernist literature A n...
Developing the thesis that music is a central experience of art and life, the essays in this edited ...
As a musician and a literary artist, James Joyce was in a unique position to know well the music-dra...
Laura Marcus argues in The Tenth Muse that literary modernism took on filmic devices. This chapter ...
The study of Wagner's influence on the modernist novel is an established field with clear room for f...
At a moment when Modernist artists manifest a widespread concern with interdisciplinary aesthetic ex...
This study looks at what happens when readers try to make sense of High Modernist narratives contain...
As Written presents an investigation of selected literary configurations of musical ineffability in ...
Over sixty years after the appearance of Joyce Michel’s essay on “Music and its relation to other ar...
This paper focuses on intermedial relations between music and literature of European Modernism and e...
It is generally agreed that modernism is a period and movement rich in interdisciplinary collaborati...
It is generally agreed that modernism is a period and movement rich in interdisciplinary collaborati...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the critique of Jena romanticism and Beethoven's...
What did Woolf seek to achieve from her musical way of writing? Where we would only have been able t...
An interdisciplinary account of the political importance of music in modernist literature A n...
An interdisciplinary account of the political importance of music in modernist literature A n...
Developing the thesis that music is a central experience of art and life, the essays in this edited ...
As a musician and a literary artist, James Joyce was in a unique position to know well the music-dra...
Laura Marcus argues in The Tenth Muse that literary modernism took on filmic devices. This chapter ...
The study of Wagner's influence on the modernist novel is an established field with clear room for f...
At a moment when Modernist artists manifest a widespread concern with interdisciplinary aesthetic ex...
This study looks at what happens when readers try to make sense of High Modernist narratives contain...
As Written presents an investigation of selected literary configurations of musical ineffability in ...
Over sixty years after the appearance of Joyce Michel’s essay on “Music and its relation to other ar...
This paper focuses on intermedial relations between music and literature of European Modernism and e...
It is generally agreed that modernism is a period and movement rich in interdisciplinary collaborati...
It is generally agreed that modernism is a period and movement rich in interdisciplinary collaborati...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the critique of Jena romanticism and Beethoven's...
What did Woolf seek to achieve from her musical way of writing? Where we would only have been able t...
An interdisciplinary account of the political importance of music in modernist literature A n...
An interdisciplinary account of the political importance of music in modernist literature A n...
Developing the thesis that music is a central experience of art and life, the essays in this edited ...
As a musician and a literary artist, James Joyce was in a unique position to know well the music-dra...