This thesis describes primarily the influence of music on the works of T.S. Eliot and James Joyce. This is undertaken in four chapters, framed by an introduction and conclusion. The place that music had in the lives and artistic convictions of Eliot and Joyce is discussed initially, together with the aesthetic background to the period during which these authors worked, with reference to the ways it encouraged artists generally to think across disciplines. The changing beliefs and conventions of Modernism are particularly important in this respect. Selected works by Eliot and Joyce are then examined for the effect that musical sound and musical structures had on their composition. Following this, more specific analogies are drawn between par...
Over sixty years after the appearance of Joyce Michel’s essay on “Music and its relation to other ar...
An interdisciplinary account of the political importance of music in modernist literature A n...
In this dissertation I have proved the close relationship between music and poetry during Modernism,...
This thesis describes primarily the influence of music on the works of T.S. Eliot and James Joyce. T...
This study looks at what happens when readers try to make sense of High Modernist narratives contain...
In his lecture “The Music of Poetry” (1942), T.S. Eliot said, “I think that a poet may gain much fro...
This thesis is a study of T.S. Eliot's poetry in the light of the different ways in which it can be ...
This thesis originated in dissatisfaction with William York Tindall's treatment of Chamber Music, in...
215 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.My dissertation reevaluates t...
Writers of the modern and postmodern period experimented with new modes of narration and form, often...
The central aim of this paper is to show the similarities of some stylistic features of A Portrait o...
As a musician and a literary artist, James Joyce was in a unique position to know well the music-dra...
This book brings together rich and sometimes surprising contexts for Eliot’s writing about music inc...
This paper aims to investigate T.S. Eliot’s interest in poetic musicality with a major focus on the ...
4 ABSTRACT T. S. Eliot once remarked: "I have tried to point out the importance of the relation of t...
Over sixty years after the appearance of Joyce Michel’s essay on “Music and its relation to other ar...
An interdisciplinary account of the political importance of music in modernist literature A n...
In this dissertation I have proved the close relationship between music and poetry during Modernism,...
This thesis describes primarily the influence of music on the works of T.S. Eliot and James Joyce. T...
This study looks at what happens when readers try to make sense of High Modernist narratives contain...
In his lecture “The Music of Poetry” (1942), T.S. Eliot said, “I think that a poet may gain much fro...
This thesis is a study of T.S. Eliot's poetry in the light of the different ways in which it can be ...
This thesis originated in dissatisfaction with William York Tindall's treatment of Chamber Music, in...
215 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.My dissertation reevaluates t...
Writers of the modern and postmodern period experimented with new modes of narration and form, often...
The central aim of this paper is to show the similarities of some stylistic features of A Portrait o...
As a musician and a literary artist, James Joyce was in a unique position to know well the music-dra...
This book brings together rich and sometimes surprising contexts for Eliot’s writing about music inc...
This paper aims to investigate T.S. Eliot’s interest in poetic musicality with a major focus on the ...
4 ABSTRACT T. S. Eliot once remarked: "I have tried to point out the importance of the relation of t...
Over sixty years after the appearance of Joyce Michel’s essay on “Music and its relation to other ar...
An interdisciplinary account of the political importance of music in modernist literature A n...
In this dissertation I have proved the close relationship between music and poetry during Modernism,...