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Gender and Song in Early Modern England (Hardcover, New Ed): Leslie C. Dunn, Katherine R. Larson Gender and Song in Early Modern England (Hardcover, New Ed)
Leslie C. Dunn, Katherine R. Larson
R3,887 Discovery Miles 38 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Song offers a vital case study for examining the rich interplay of music, gender, and representation in the early modern period. This collection engages with the question of how gender informed song within particular textual, social, and spatial contexts in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. Bringing together ongoing work in musicology, literary studies, and film studies, it elaborates an interdisciplinary consideration of the embodied and gendered facets of song, and of song's capacity to function as a powerful-and flexible-gendered signifier. The essays in this collection draw vivid attention to song as a situated textual and musical practice, and to the gendered processes and spaces of song's circulation and reception. In so doing, they interrogate the literary and cultural significance of song for early modern readers, performers, and audiences.

The Matter of Song in Early Modern England - Texts in and of the Air (Hardcover): Katherine R. Larson The Matter of Song in Early Modern England - Texts in and of the Air (Hardcover)
Katherine R. Larson
R2,366 Discovery Miles 23 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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. These features can resist critical analysis but were vital to song's affective workings in the early modern period. The volume foregrounds the need to attend much more closely to the embodied and musical dimensions of literary production and circulation in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. It also makes an important and timely contribution to our understanding of women's engagement with song as writers and as performers. A companion recording of fourteen songs featuring Larson (soprano) and Lucas Harris (lute) brings the project's innovative methodology and central case studies to life.

The Matter of Song in Early Modern England - Texts in and of the Air (Paperback): Katherine R. Larson The Matter of Song in Early Modern England - Texts in and of the Air (Paperback)
Katherine R. Larson
R912 Discovery Miles 9 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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. These features can resist critical analysis but were vital to song's affective workings in the early modern period. The volume foregrounds the need to attend much more closely to the embodied and musical dimensions of literary production and circulation in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. It also makes an important and timely contribution to our understanding of women's engagement with song as writers and as performers. A companion recording of fourteen songs featuring Larson (soprano) and Lucas Harris (lute) brings the project's innovative methodology and central case studies to life.

Beyond Boundaries - Rethinking Music Circulation in Early Modern England (Hardcover): Linda Phyllis Austern, Candace Bailey,... Beyond Boundaries - Rethinking Music Circulation in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
Linda Phyllis Austern, Candace Bailey, Amanda Eubanks Winkler; Contributions by Linda Phyllis Austern, Katherine Steele Brokaw, …
R2,314 Discovery Miles 23 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

English music studies often apply rigid classifications to musical materials, their uses, their consumers, and performers. The contributors to this volume argue that some performers and manuscripts from the early modern era defy conventional categorization as "amateur" or "professional," "native" or "foreign." These leading scholars explore the circulation of music and performers in early modern England, reconsidering previously held ideas about the boundaries between locations of musical performance and practice.

Beyond Boundaries - Rethinking Music Circulation in Early Modern England (Paperback): Linda Phyllis Austern, Candace Bailey,... Beyond Boundaries - Rethinking Music Circulation in Early Modern England (Paperback)
Linda Phyllis Austern, Candace Bailey, Amanda Eubanks Winkler; Contributions by Linda Phyllis Austern, Katherine Steele Brokaw, …
R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

English music studies often apply rigid classifications to musical materials, their uses, their consumers, and performers. The contributors to this volume argue that some performers and manuscripts from the early modern era defy conventional categorization as "amateur" or "professional," "native" or "foreign." These leading scholars explore the circulation of music and performers in early modern England, reconsidering previously held ideas about the boundaries between locations of musical performance and practice.

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