Music played a deeply significant part in the writers' lives of Isabelle de Charrière and Jane Austen. Each of them refers to it as novelist in order to signify the woman condition. In their novels, music illustrates both the entrapment of social performance and the need for individual freedom and sincerity. At the critical level, analysing the meaning of music in their works serves as an interesting entry into a much needed comparison between two novelists whom time, space, and language usually keep apart from one another
Critics have paradoxically paid only scant attention to Laurence Sterne 's frequent use of music in ...
In English music it is difficult to find any clearly defined period between Purcell and the beginni...
Larissa Kirillina : The composer as intellectual : men and music in 18th-century society. The great...
Music played a deeply significant part in the writers' lives of Isabelle de Charrière and Jane Auste...
Displays of musicianship in Jane Austen’s novels establish setting and augment the complexity of the...
Jane Austen played the piano every morning before the rest of the family got up - both for her own p...
The concept of Ut musica poesis, which has so often been used in studies of literature and music in ...
Comment donner une signification à un élément -la musique- qui relève de l ’ineffable ? Comment «lir...
The most obvious association of music and literature is presumably the setting to music of poems or ...
In the work of contemporary French-speaking Belgian author, François Emmanuel, music occupies a pri...
Kate Chopin, James Joyce, James Baldwin, and Jennifer Egan are collectively gifted in the art of pro...
Victorian literature is richly connected with musical culture. Scholars investigating music and Vict...
The word in the title, "music" recalls the concrete music, heard, written, composed by Jean-Jacques ...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
This dissertation studies the role of music in the twentieth-century French novel. It identifies a t...
Critics have paradoxically paid only scant attention to Laurence Sterne 's frequent use of music in ...
In English music it is difficult to find any clearly defined period between Purcell and the beginni...
Larissa Kirillina : The composer as intellectual : men and music in 18th-century society. The great...
Music played a deeply significant part in the writers' lives of Isabelle de Charrière and Jane Auste...
Displays of musicianship in Jane Austen’s novels establish setting and augment the complexity of the...
Jane Austen played the piano every morning before the rest of the family got up - both for her own p...
The concept of Ut musica poesis, which has so often been used in studies of literature and music in ...
Comment donner une signification à un élément -la musique- qui relève de l ’ineffable ? Comment «lir...
The most obvious association of music and literature is presumably the setting to music of poems or ...
In the work of contemporary French-speaking Belgian author, François Emmanuel, music occupies a pri...
Kate Chopin, James Joyce, James Baldwin, and Jennifer Egan are collectively gifted in the art of pro...
Victorian literature is richly connected with musical culture. Scholars investigating music and Vict...
The word in the title, "music" recalls the concrete music, heard, written, composed by Jean-Jacques ...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
This dissertation studies the role of music in the twentieth-century French novel. It identifies a t...
Critics have paradoxically paid only scant attention to Laurence Sterne 's frequent use of music in ...
In English music it is difficult to find any clearly defined period between Purcell and the beginni...
Larissa Kirillina : The composer as intellectual : men and music in 18th-century society. The great...