This thesis provides a reading of Thomas Bernhard’s prose understood as prosaic music. Comparing Ludwig Wittgenstein’s struggle to write philosophy with Bernhard’s use of literary-musical elements, I shed light on how Bernhard’s disturbing stories, inhabited by unlikable characters and composed in a fragmented, alienating, figurative style, create not only a joyful, but meaningful experience, because Bernhard’s linguistic music-making illuminates the background of destructive and annihilated lives. Studies of Bernhard’s work that only focus on direct structural similarities between music and literature, or only on the historical or biographical narrative, neglect the intrinsic importance of the aesthetic of his musical prose and its comic, ...
Robert Schumann's music is replete with literary references and extramusical indications. His devoti...
Robert Schumann's music is replete with literary references and extramusical indications. His devoti...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
Drawing on linguistic and motivic analysis this article demonstrates the influence musical structure...
Can Thomas Bernhard’s prose be considered a contribution to the philosophy of the subject? In this t...
It is known that Wittgenstein was intimately attached to music. Although there is no aesthetics of m...
It is known that Wittgenstein was intimately attached to music. Although there is no aesthetics of m...
In combining music theory and cultural studies, my dissertation explores the ways in which Gustav Ma...
In combining music theory and cultural studies, my dissertation explores the ways in which Gustav Ma...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
My thesis will aim to explore the later prose work o f Thomas Bernhard, in order to examine the aut...
This study re-evaluates and repositions the late writings of the Austrian author Thomas Bernhard (19...
This work, written in four movements, focuses on representations of music and myth, and the relation...
The musical ending [of Goethe's Novelle] recalls the fascination with "music as metaphor", "the powe...
As Written presents an investigation of selected literary configurations of musical ineffability in ...
Robert Schumann's music is replete with literary references and extramusical indications. His devoti...
Robert Schumann's music is replete with literary references and extramusical indications. His devoti...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
Drawing on linguistic and motivic analysis this article demonstrates the influence musical structure...
Can Thomas Bernhard’s prose be considered a contribution to the philosophy of the subject? In this t...
It is known that Wittgenstein was intimately attached to music. Although there is no aesthetics of m...
It is known that Wittgenstein was intimately attached to music. Although there is no aesthetics of m...
In combining music theory and cultural studies, my dissertation explores the ways in which Gustav Ma...
In combining music theory and cultural studies, my dissertation explores the ways in which Gustav Ma...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
My thesis will aim to explore the later prose work o f Thomas Bernhard, in order to examine the aut...
This study re-evaluates and repositions the late writings of the Austrian author Thomas Bernhard (19...
This work, written in four movements, focuses on representations of music and myth, and the relation...
The musical ending [of Goethe's Novelle] recalls the fascination with "music as metaphor", "the powe...
As Written presents an investigation of selected literary configurations of musical ineffability in ...
Robert Schumann's music is replete with literary references and extramusical indications. His devoti...
Robert Schumann's music is replete with literary references and extramusical indications. His devoti...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...