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Book Synopsis
Includes essays that explore music and its relationship to language, aesthetics, and culture in the life and work of the preeminent Modernist writer Virginia Woolf (Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, Orlando, A Room of One's Own, and other works).

Trade Review

Involving numerous disciplines from history and biography to cultural and inter-media studies . . . Virginia Woolf and Music requires readers to cope with the span of Western culture from ancient history to the latest neologisms.

* Virginia Woolf Bulletin *

Virginia Woolf and Music is a fascinating and important contribution to scholarship about Virginia Woolf, music, and interdisciplinary art.

* Music Reference Services Quarterly *

This well-researched collection has value for those interested in music as well as in literature. . . . Recommended.

* Choice *

In a letter to Elizabeth Trevelyan . . . Virginia Woolf revealed: 'I always think of my books as music before I write them.' [This book is] providing a valuable counterpoint to studies that develop Woolf's interest in the visual arts at the expense of her engagements with music and performance.

* Times Literary Supplement *

Overall, Virginia Woolf and Music is a truly comprehensive, multi-perspective, and up-to-date survey of the undeniable role of music inWoolf 's life and writings.

* Music and Letters *

Table of Contents

Preface / Mihály Szegedy-Maszák
List of Abbreviations
Introduction / Adriana Varga
Part I: Music and Bloomsbury Culture
1. Bloomsbury and Music / Rosemary Lloyd
2. Virginia Woolf and Musical Culture / Miháy Szegedy-Maszák
Part II Ut Musica Poesis: Music and the Novel
3. Music, Language, and Moments of Being: From The Voyage Out to Between the Acts / Adriana Varga
4. The Birth of Rachel Vinrace from the Spirit of Music / Jim Stewart
5. "The Worst of Music": Listening and Narrative in Night and Day and "The String Quartet" / Vanessa Manhire
6. Flying Dutchmen, Wandering Jews: Romantic Opera, Anti-Semitism and Jewish Mourning in Mrs Dalloway / Emma Sutton
7. The Efficacy of Performance: Musical Events in The Years / Elicia Clements
8. Sounding the Past: The Music in Between the Acts / Trina Thompson
Part III Music, Art, Film and Virginia Woolf's Modernist Aesthetics
8. Broken Music, Broken History: Sounds and Silence in Virginia Woolf's Between the Acts / Sanja Bahun
9. "Shivering Fragments": Music, Art, and Dance In Virginia Woolf's Writing / Evelyn Haller
10. Chiming the Hours: A Philip Glass Soundtrack / Roger Hillman and Deborah Crisp
Contributors
Index

Virginia Woolf and Music

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 20/05/2014
      ISBN13: 9780253012555, 978-0253012555
      ISBN10: 0253012554

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Includes essays that explore music and its relationship to language, aesthetics, and culture in the life and work of the preeminent Modernist writer Virginia Woolf (Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, Orlando, A Room of One's Own, and other works).

      Trade Review

      Involving numerous disciplines from history and biography to cultural and inter-media studies . . . Virginia Woolf and Music requires readers to cope with the span of Western culture from ancient history to the latest neologisms.

      * Virginia Woolf Bulletin *

      Virginia Woolf and Music is a fascinating and important contribution to scholarship about Virginia Woolf, music, and interdisciplinary art.

      * Music Reference Services Quarterly *

      This well-researched collection has value for those interested in music as well as in literature. . . . Recommended.

      * Choice *

      In a letter to Elizabeth Trevelyan . . . Virginia Woolf revealed: 'I always think of my books as music before I write them.' [This book is] providing a valuable counterpoint to studies that develop Woolf's interest in the visual arts at the expense of her engagements with music and performance.

      * Times Literary Supplement *

      Overall, Virginia Woolf and Music is a truly comprehensive, multi-perspective, and up-to-date survey of the undeniable role of music inWoolf 's life and writings.

      * Music and Letters *

      Table of Contents

      Preface / Mihály Szegedy-Maszák
      List of Abbreviations
      Introduction / Adriana Varga
      Part I: Music and Bloomsbury Culture
      1. Bloomsbury and Music / Rosemary Lloyd
      2. Virginia Woolf and Musical Culture / Miháy Szegedy-Maszák
      Part II Ut Musica Poesis: Music and the Novel
      3. Music, Language, and Moments of Being: From The Voyage Out to Between the Acts / Adriana Varga
      4. The Birth of Rachel Vinrace from the Spirit of Music / Jim Stewart
      5. "The Worst of Music": Listening and Narrative in Night and Day and "The String Quartet" / Vanessa Manhire
      6. Flying Dutchmen, Wandering Jews: Romantic Opera, Anti-Semitism and Jewish Mourning in Mrs Dalloway / Emma Sutton
      7. The Efficacy of Performance: Musical Events in The Years / Elicia Clements
      8. Sounding the Past: The Music in Between the Acts / Trina Thompson
      Part III Music, Art, Film and Virginia Woolf's Modernist Aesthetics
      8. Broken Music, Broken History: Sounds and Silence in Virginia Woolf's Between the Acts / Sanja Bahun
      9. "Shivering Fragments": Music, Art, and Dance In Virginia Woolf's Writing / Evelyn Haller
      10. Chiming the Hours: A Philip Glass Soundtrack / Roger Hillman and Deborah Crisp
      Contributors
      Index

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