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'Ecstatic Sound' - Music and Individuality in the Work of Thomas Hardy (Paperback)
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'Ecstatic Sound' - Music and Individuality in the Work of Thomas Hardy (Paperback)
Series: The Nineteenth Century Series
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This book studies the ways Hardy writes about music, and argues
that this focus allows for a close and varied investigation of the
affective dimensions of his poetry and fiction, and his recurrent
preoccupations with time, community and love. Throughout his work
Hardy associates music with moments of individual expression and
relatedness. For him, music provokes a response to life that is
inseparable from what gives life value, as well as being
incompatible with his increasingly conscious vision of personal and
social limitation. The first two chapters trace how this ironic
disjunction is evident in the novels and the tales, while exploring
in detail how they represent and evoke the spiritual and emotional
transports of musical experience. In a corresponding way, the third
and fourth chapters concentrate on how, within the poetry, music
works as a vehicle of inspiration and memory, recurrently
surprising the conscious self with intimations of other potentials
of expression. In the fifth chapter, the focus falls on Hardy's own
philosophical reading, and thus on his notebooks and letters, so as
to revisit in an altered context many of the issues that have been
opened up by the book's emphasis on his literary representations of
musical experience-issues of individuality, of unconscious and
bodily experience, of literary language. Finally, although the book
does incorporate some biographical detail about Thomas Hardy's
lifelong passion for playing and collecting music, it predominantly
works through close reading, while also drawing at points on
literary theoretical texts, where these offer ways of articulating
the broad questions of literary convention and representation that
arise.
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