The purpose of the article is to study the musical context of Agatha Christie’s novel, Giant’s Bread, from the viewpoint of reflection of the current problems of the British musical culture of the first third of the 20th century and the search for new musical forms. Interpretation of artistic phenomena and musical terms as certain semantic signs, by means of which the author conveys real musical and artistic queries of her time in the artistic context of the novel, has become the main task. The article’s research methodology is a complex of general scientific and special methods, namely, the comparative and historical, biographical and hermeneutic methods of research as well as the method of theoretical generalization. Research novelty. It ...
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This Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing thesis submission focuses on the literary approach and ...
This article begins with addressing the 19th century relationships between the detective story and c...
Agatha Christie (1890–1976), less known as lady Mallowan, an outstanding author, mainly of detective...
The article is an analysis of the literary devices Kirsty Gunn has employed in her novel The Big Mus...
Music has played an important role in the fictional novel for centuries. The sheer number of novels ...
Sherlock’s Violin, Morse’s Record Collection and Kallio’s Punk Bass: Musical Symbolism in Crime Fict...
The article considers the problem of interaction between word and music in Aldous Huxley’s novel “Po...
The work deals with the issue of Music in Literature, especially related to 20th century British fic...
This thesis explores relationships between music produced around 1800 for domestic consumption and t...
Literature is a body of written (or oral) works, such as novels, poems, or plays, that use words to ...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
<p>This article explores the life and enduring legacy of Agatha Christie, the renowned author ...
Despite the different approaches of George Sand, Marie d\u27Agoult and Marie Krysinska, these noveli...
International audienceThis paper examines the representation of vocal virtuosity in fiction. It focu...
Variations on a Theme of Agatha Christie is a new sound installation specially commissioned to accom...
This Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing thesis submission focuses on the literary approach and ...
This article begins with addressing the 19th century relationships between the detective story and c...
Agatha Christie (1890–1976), less known as lady Mallowan, an outstanding author, mainly of detective...