Phrase and subject : studies in literature and music / edited by Delia da Sousa Correa.
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2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Stances towards music as a languages / Daniel Albright
- Music before the literary: Or, the eventness of musical events / Anthony Gritten
- Music in the philosophical imagination: Deconstructing Friedrich Nietzsche's "Human, all too human" / Tina Frühauf
- The force of music in Derrida's writing / Peter Dayan
- Music and realism: Samuel Richardson, Italian opera, and English oratorio / Lawrence Woof
- Saving the ordinary: Beethoven's 'Ghost' trio and the wheel of history / Lawrence Kramer
- Musical scores and literary form in modernism: Ezra Pound's "Pisan cantos" and Samuel Beckett's "Watt" / Mark Byron
- Revoicing Rousseau: Staël's "Corinne" and the song of the south / Tili Boom Cuillé
- The dear dead past: The piano in Victorian and Edwardian poetry / Regula Hohl Trillini
- Music and Kate Chopin's "The awakening / Sue Asbee and Tom Cooper
- Narratives of masculinity and femininity: Two Schumann song cycles / Robert Samuels
- The concert as a literary genre: Berlioz's "Lélio" / Guillaume Bordry
- Literature as Déjà vu? The third movement of Gustav Mahler's first symphony / Federico Celestini
- Fugue or music drama? Symmetry, counterpoint, and leitmotif in Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov" / Rosamund Bartlett
- Benjamin Britten and Wilfred Owen: An intertextual reading of the "War Requiem" / David Crilly.