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9780815325772

T.S. Eliot's Orchestra: Critical Essays on Poetry and Music

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    9780815325772

  • ISBN10:

    0815325770

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-05-31
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Nearly everyone who addresses T. S. Eliot's imaginative and critical work must acknowledge the importance of music in thematic and formal terms. This collection of original essays thoroughly explores this aspect of his work from a number of perspectives.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Foreword vii
Daniel Albright
Preface xv
John Xiros Cooper
Part I: Eliot and Popular Musical Culture 1(108)
A Jazz-Banjorine, Not a Lute: Eliot and Popular Music before The Waste Land
3(22)
David Chinitz
Culture, Race, Rhythm: Sweeney Agonistes and the Live Jazz Break
25(24)
Kevin McNeilly
Raising Life to a Kind of Art: Eliot and Music Hall
49(16)
Jonna Mackin
Protective Coloring: Modernism and Blackface Minstrelsy in the Bolo Poems
65(20)
Jonathan Gill
Thinking with Your Ears: Rhapsody, Prelude, Song in Eliot's Early Lyrics
85(24)
John Xiros Cooper
Part II: You Are the Music 109(38)
Eliot's Impossible Music
111(18)
Brad Bucknell
Eliot's Ars Musica Poetica: Sources in French Symbolism
129(18)
John Adames
Part III: Eliot and the Composers 147(188)
The Pattern from the Palimpsest: Convergences of Eliot, Tippett, and Shakespeare
149(30)
Suzanne Robinson
Movements in Time: Four Quarters and the Late String Quartets of Beethoven
179(16)
David Barndollar
``My God, What Has Sound Got to Do with Music?!'' Interdisciplinarity in Eliot and Ives
195(20)
J. Robert Browning
Benjamin Britten and T. S. Eliot: Entre Deux Guerres and After
215(30)
C. F. Pond
Reading Aloud and Composing: Two Ways of Hearing a Poem
245(22)
David Banks
Orchestrating The Waste Land: Wagner, Leitmotiv, and the Play of Passion
267(28)
Margaret E. Dana
A Tale of Two Artists: Eliot, Stravinsky, and Disciplinary (Im)Politics
295(40)
Jayme Stayer
Checklist of Musical Settings of Eliot's Works 335(6)
Brent E. Whitted
Andrew Shenton
Contributors 341(4)
Index 345

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