Jane Austen played the piano every morning before the rest of the family got up - both for her own pleasure and probably also as an aid to meditation and mental focus. No one has yet fully explored the significance of music to her as a writer, but the use of music in her novels - as with all other aspects of daily life - is hardly casual. In perhaps no other novel is this so true as in Emma, in which music is used in a sophisticated manner to evoke class and gender status and as a pointer to moral character
Music has played an important role in the fictional novel for centuries. The sheer number of novels ...
A selection of songs and piano pieces from Jane Austen's collection, with many premiere recordings, ...
Analyzing how musical experiences inform identity, “Extreme Measures” describes the ways modernist n...
Displays of musicianship in Jane Austen’s novels establish setting and augment the complexity of the...
In English music it is difficult to find any clearly defined period between Purcell and the beginni...
This essay examines the materiality of the two pianofortes in Jane Austen’s Emma (1815). Rather than...
Music played a deeply significant part in the writers' lives of Isabelle de Charrière and Jane Auste...
Jane Austen was a trained musician who regularly played and sang during much of her adult life, yet ...
Refereed article.A survey of the significance of music and musicianship in five novels of Jane Auste...
This collection consists of eighteen printed and manuscript music books owned by members of the Aust...
Victorian literature is richly connected with musical culture. Scholars investigating music and Vict...
Author's pre-publication draft.A discussion of the way Austen uses music and musicianship in Mansfie...
Originally presented as a paper at the Jane Austen Festival, Canberra under the title 'A Most Luxuri...
Aristotle very aptly remarks that music is the very food of soul. It is undoubtedly true when all pe...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
Music has played an important role in the fictional novel for centuries. The sheer number of novels ...
A selection of songs and piano pieces from Jane Austen's collection, with many premiere recordings, ...
Analyzing how musical experiences inform identity, “Extreme Measures” describes the ways modernist n...
Displays of musicianship in Jane Austen’s novels establish setting and augment the complexity of the...
In English music it is difficult to find any clearly defined period between Purcell and the beginni...
This essay examines the materiality of the two pianofortes in Jane Austen’s Emma (1815). Rather than...
Music played a deeply significant part in the writers' lives of Isabelle de Charrière and Jane Auste...
Jane Austen was a trained musician who regularly played and sang during much of her adult life, yet ...
Refereed article.A survey of the significance of music and musicianship in five novels of Jane Auste...
This collection consists of eighteen printed and manuscript music books owned by members of the Aust...
Victorian literature is richly connected with musical culture. Scholars investigating music and Vict...
Author's pre-publication draft.A discussion of the way Austen uses music and musicianship in Mansfie...
Originally presented as a paper at the Jane Austen Festival, Canberra under the title 'A Most Luxuri...
Aristotle very aptly remarks that music is the very food of soul. It is undoubtedly true when all pe...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
Music has played an important role in the fictional novel for centuries. The sheer number of novels ...
A selection of songs and piano pieces from Jane Austen's collection, with many premiere recordings, ...
Analyzing how musical experiences inform identity, “Extreme Measures” describes the ways modernist n...