This study examines the significance of sounds and silence in Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkness (1902). The importance of visual effects has repeatedly been analyzed and therefore, it is high time to explore the text from an auditory perspective. By comparing and contrasting Victorian city sounds to sounds in the wilderness, I show that the urban and rural worlds have a great deal in common. Furthermore, by deconstructing the seemingly stable binary opposition of sound and silence as well as that of civilization and wilderness, it becomes evident that they are related and depend on one another. This paper also examines noise and how it is used as a means of power. Moreover, it deals with Thomas Edison’s invention, the phonograph, as...
Sound perception plays an important role in the individuation process, both in the womb and as the s...
This dissertation registers the attempts of modern novelists to make the printed word resound, to ma...
This article explores the importance of the Lake District’s soundscape for Romantic conceptions of s...
Abstract In the following thesis I intend to discuss the two distinct yet related forms of voyage at...
In this article I propose a reading of soundscape studies along three dimensions: the relevance of t...
Remapping he literary canon through listening practices means giving the aural dimension of poetry, ...
While Conrad's representation of London has previously been discussed, these readings have not consi...
While the visual aspects of modernist prose (think of topics such as ‘the gaze’) have always been a ...
“Sound Ecologies: Music and Vibration in 19th-Century American Literature” provides the first major ...
International audienceCultural Histories of Noise, Sound and Listening in Europe, 1300-1918 presents...
Although critics have devoted considerable attention to the visual dimension of Dickens’s novels, re...
The aim of this paper is to attract the reader’s attention on the treatment of the sounds of nature ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness in line with Mikhail...
New technologies profoundly change our sonic surroundings, the world's soundscape. However, research...
2012-07-13Through innovative techniques such as stream-of-consciousness, modernist writers created a...
Sound perception plays an important role in the individuation process, both in the womb and as the s...
This dissertation registers the attempts of modern novelists to make the printed word resound, to ma...
This article explores the importance of the Lake District’s soundscape for Romantic conceptions of s...
Abstract In the following thesis I intend to discuss the two distinct yet related forms of voyage at...
In this article I propose a reading of soundscape studies along three dimensions: the relevance of t...
Remapping he literary canon through listening practices means giving the aural dimension of poetry, ...
While Conrad's representation of London has previously been discussed, these readings have not consi...
While the visual aspects of modernist prose (think of topics such as ‘the gaze’) have always been a ...
“Sound Ecologies: Music and Vibration in 19th-Century American Literature” provides the first major ...
International audienceCultural Histories of Noise, Sound and Listening in Europe, 1300-1918 presents...
Although critics have devoted considerable attention to the visual dimension of Dickens’s novels, re...
The aim of this paper is to attract the reader’s attention on the treatment of the sounds of nature ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness in line with Mikhail...
New technologies profoundly change our sonic surroundings, the world's soundscape. However, research...
2012-07-13Through innovative techniques such as stream-of-consciousness, modernist writers created a...
Sound perception plays an important role in the individuation process, both in the womb and as the s...
This dissertation registers the attempts of modern novelists to make the printed word resound, to ma...
This article explores the importance of the Lake District’s soundscape for Romantic conceptions of s...