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Book Synopsis

The term âlyricâ has evolved, been revised, redefined and contested over the centuries. In this fascinating introduction, Scott Brewster:

  • traces the history of the term from its classical origins through the early modern, Romantic and Victorian periods and up to the twenty-first century
  • demonstrates the influence of lyric on poetic practice, literature, music and other popular cultural forms
  • uses three aspects -- the lyric âselfâ, love and desire and the relationship between lyric, poetry and performance -- as focal points for further discussion
  • not only charts the history of lyric theory and practice but re-examines assumptions about the lyric form in the context of recent theoretical accounts of poetic discourse.

Offering clarity and structure to this often intense and emotive field, Lyric offers essential insights for students of literature, performance, music and cultural studies.



Trade Review

'...a successful addition to the series. Lyric is sophisticated but avoids jargon. It is brief but comprehensive and thorough enough to be useful to students.' - Review of English Studies



Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Origins and Definitions 3. Lyric and the Art of Persuasion 4. ‘I wandered lonely’: the lyric self, Romanticism and beyond 5. Love, loss and the beyond: lyrics of desire 6. Lyric, music and performance Bibliography

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415319560, 978-0415319560
      ISBN10: 0415319560

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The term âlyricâ has evolved, been revised, redefined and contested over the centuries. In this fascinating introduction, Scott Brewster:

      • traces the history of the term from its classical origins through the early modern, Romantic and Victorian periods and up to the twenty-first century
      • demonstrates the influence of lyric on poetic practice, literature, music and other popular cultural forms
      • uses three aspects -- the lyric âselfâ, love and desire and the relationship between lyric, poetry and performance -- as focal points for further discussion
      • not only charts the history of lyric theory and practice but re-examines assumptions about the lyric form in the context of recent theoretical accounts of poetic discourse.

      Offering clarity and structure to this often intense and emotive field, Lyric offers essential insights for students of literature, performance, music and cultural studies.



      Trade Review

      '...a successful addition to the series. Lyric is sophisticated but avoids jargon. It is brief but comprehensive and thorough enough to be useful to students.' - Review of English Studies



      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction 2. Origins and Definitions 3. Lyric and the Art of Persuasion 4. ‘I wandered lonely’: the lyric self, Romanticism and beyond 5. Love, loss and the beyond: lyrics of desire 6. Lyric, music and performance Bibliography

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