Author: Katherine R. Larson Title: The Matter Of Song In Early Modern England: Texts In And Of The Air
Description: Oxford University Press 2022 Paperback, 272pp. Given the variety and richness of the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English 'songscape', it might seem unsurprising to suggest that early modern song needs to be considered as sung. When a reader encounters a song in a sonnet sequence, a romance, and even a masque or a play, however, the tendency is to engage with it as poem rather than as musical performance. Opening up the notion of song from a performance-based perspective, The Matter of Song in Early Modern England considers the implications of reading song not simply as lyric text but as an embodied and gendered musical practice. Animating the traces of song preserved in physiological and philosophical commentaries, singing handbooks, poetic treatises, and literary texts ranging from Mary Sidney Herbert's Psalmes to John Milton's Comus, the book confronts song's ephemerality, its lexical and sonic capriciousness, and its airy substance. (ISBN: 9780192865526). Very Good.
Keywords: Literary, History, Music9780192865526 9780192865526
Price: NZD 48.50 = appr. US$ 31.34 Seller: Book Haven
- Book number: 1576815
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