This paper deals with Dancing in the Dark (London: Vintage, 2005), a novel by Caryl Phillips, a contemporary British author of Caribbean descent. This narrative is devoted to the Caribbean American entertainer Bert Williams (1874–1922), who is currently part of a MoMA’s exhibition since some unedited footage has been recently discovered. Like most of Phillips’s literary production, Dancing in the Dark is shaped by music, both thematically and formally: countless references to music can be found in the narrative, in scenes involving musical performances but also in structural analogies with musical forms, for instance through the recurrent and creative use of repetitions and meaningful variations in rhythm. This pervasive musicality even go...
Nossa pesquisa tem como proposta uma análise da obra Dançando no Escuro (Dancing in the Dark), oitav...
Despite the different approaches of George Sand, Marie d\u27Agoult and Marie Krysinska, these noveli...
This study examines how music has been treated by writers and critics as being at the heart of Afro-...
My proposal is to deal with Dancing in the Dark (London: Vintage, 2005), a novel by Caryl Phillips, ...
This paper deals with Caryl Phillips, a contemporary British author of Caribbean descent, whose work...
My paper deals with two musical(ized) biographies: Jackie Kay’s Trumpet (1998) and Caryl Phillips’s ...
In The Musicalization of Fiction: A Study in the Theory and History of Intermediality Werner Wolf, o...
Born in St. Kitts, raised in Leeds and now living in the United States, Caryl Phillips is a novelist...
Caryl Phillips's oeuvre has a social and political agenda: to give a voice to those who were forgott...
This paper deals with Caryl Phillips who has incessantly represented diasporic experience in his wor...
The article seeks to give an overview of Phillips’s musical prose and to gauge its emotional impact ...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...
The Band Wagon (Vicente Minnelli: 1953) starring Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse is a MGM musical that...
Most of the existing criticism on Caryl Phillips deals with his novels or his essays. His plays, wh...
My paper seeks to examine how Caryl Phillips’s use of formal devices akin to music enables the story...
Nossa pesquisa tem como proposta uma análise da obra Dançando no Escuro (Dancing in the Dark), oitav...
Despite the different approaches of George Sand, Marie d\u27Agoult and Marie Krysinska, these noveli...
This study examines how music has been treated by writers and critics as being at the heart of Afro-...
My proposal is to deal with Dancing in the Dark (London: Vintage, 2005), a novel by Caryl Phillips, ...
This paper deals with Caryl Phillips, a contemporary British author of Caribbean descent, whose work...
My paper deals with two musical(ized) biographies: Jackie Kay’s Trumpet (1998) and Caryl Phillips’s ...
In The Musicalization of Fiction: A Study in the Theory and History of Intermediality Werner Wolf, o...
Born in St. Kitts, raised in Leeds and now living in the United States, Caryl Phillips is a novelist...
Caryl Phillips's oeuvre has a social and political agenda: to give a voice to those who were forgott...
This paper deals with Caryl Phillips who has incessantly represented diasporic experience in his wor...
The article seeks to give an overview of Phillips’s musical prose and to gauge its emotional impact ...
This is the first introductory survey of western twentieth-century music to address popular music, a...
The Band Wagon (Vicente Minnelli: 1953) starring Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse is a MGM musical that...
Most of the existing criticism on Caryl Phillips deals with his novels or his essays. His plays, wh...
My paper seeks to examine how Caryl Phillips’s use of formal devices akin to music enables the story...
Nossa pesquisa tem como proposta uma análise da obra Dançando no Escuro (Dancing in the Dark), oitav...
Despite the different approaches of George Sand, Marie d\u27Agoult and Marie Krysinska, these noveli...
This study examines how music has been treated by writers and critics as being at the heart of Afro-...