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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah McGrady , Jennifer Bain , Jeanette PattersonPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 33 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.815kg ISBN: 9789004225817ISBN 10: 9004225811 Pages: 414 Publication Date: 27 August 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements List of Contributors List of tables, figures and examples Introduction, Deborah McGrady and Jennifer Bain SECTION I: MACHAUT IN PERSPECTIVE 1. The Poetic I, Helen J. Swift 2. Guillaume de Machaut and the Forms of Pre-Humanism in Fourteenth-Century France, Anne-Helene Miller 3. Poet as Musician, Elizabeth Eva Leach SECTION II: SELECT WORKS IN DISCIPLINARY DIALOGUE 4. Ma fin est mon commencement :The Essence of Poetry and Song in Guillaume de Machaut, Jacqueline Cerquiglini-Toulet (Translated by Jeanette Patterson (Department of French and Italian, Princeton University) 5. et mon commencement ma fin : Genre and Machaut's Musical Language in His Secular Songs, Jennifer Bain 6. Machaut and Debate Poetry, Emma Cayley 7. Moving across Media: Machaut's Lais and the Judgment Tradition, Benjamin Albritton SECTION III: CONTEXTUALIZING MACHAUT'S MUSIC 8. Machaut's Musical Heritage, Mark Everist 9. Self-Citation and Compositional Process in Guillaume de Machaut's Lyrics with and without Music: The Case of Dame, se vous n'avez aperceu (Rondeau 13), Yolanda Plumley 10. The Motets Read and Heard, Alice V. Clark 11. Declamation as Expression in Machaut's Music, Lawrence Earp SECTION IV: CONTEXTUALIZING MACHAUT'S LITERATURE 12. Guillaume de Machaut and the Classical Tradition: Individual Talent and (Un)Communal Tradition, R. Barton Palmer 13. 'Laissier le mal, le bien eslire': History, Allegory, and Ethical Reading in the Works of Guillaume de Machaut, Daisy Delogu 14. History's Fixers: Informants, Mediators, and Writers in the Prise d'Alixandre, Zrinka Stahuljak 15. Instrumental Comparisons: Machaut's Shorter Dits, Julie Singer SECTION V: TRADITION AND RECEPTION 16. Guillaume de Machaut's Lyric Poetry, Barbara K. Altmann 17. Performing Machaut's Messe de Notre Dame: from Modernist Allegiances to the Postmodern Hinterland, Kirsten Yri 18. Machaut and his Material Legacy, Deborah McGrady Bibliography IndexReviewsA CHOICE Recommended Academic Title; Upper division undergraduates through faculty -- C.E. Campbell, Cottey College, CHOICE May 2013. This volume succeed unequivocally in meeting its stated aims, through the quality of the individual essays and its well-conceived architecture. It represents a significant contribution to the burgeoning field of Machaut scholarship. Moreover, it may contribute to making Machaut a more accessible figure within university curricula. It will be informative and refreshing for all those whose interest lie in the world of late medieval music and poetry . Tamsyn Rose-Steel, University of Exeter. In: The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 65, No. 2 (April 2014), pp. 411-412. A Companion to Guillaume de Machaut will be of use to researchers of literature and music at all levels, but especially for graduate students and those beginning to cross disciplinary boundaries. Bain and McGrady have assembled an introduction to the field of Machaut studies that will bring its readers up to speedwith a large and growing bibliography [...] it should be acquired by any library that serves departments of French and music. Anna Kathryn Gray, DePaul University. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 66, No. 4, Winter 2013, p. 1396. Machaut's literary and musical accomplishments stand out in both breadth and depth in the fourteenth as well as in the twenty-first century. This recent addition to Machaut scholarship will be a generating force for research in the near future and will provide new avenues and multidisciplinary approaches to his work that will keep scholars busy for the next decade. Bradford Lee Eden, Valparaiso University. In: Sixteenth Century Journal,Vol. 45, No. 2, 2014, p.432. The editors have done a formidable job at rounding up such a highly impressive group of established scholars, and these authors have provided a substantial body of rich, stimulating scholarship. I recommend the volume for non-specialists and specialists alike, for it will be of great use to both types of readers as the various musical and literary fields of Machaut studies continue to develop in the coming years. Jared C. Hartt, Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. In: H-France Review, 14, 77, 2014, p. 3. It's contents present insightful, sometimes provocative, but always stimulating commentaries on Machaut's work. All those seriously concerned with studying Machaut's music will find themselves profitably detained within its pages. David Maw, Oxford University. In: Early Music, V. 43, 1, February 2015, p. 636. A CHOICE Recommended Academic Title; Upper division undergraduates through faculty -- C.E. Campbell, Cottey College, CHOICE May 2013. This volume succeed unequivocally in meeting its stated aims, through the quality of the individual essays and its well-conceived architecture. It represents a significant contribution to the burgeoning field of Machaut scholarship. Moreover, it may contribute to making Machaut a more accessible figure within university curricula. It will be informative and refreshing for all those whose interest lie in the world of late medieval music and poetry . Tamsyn Rose-Steel, University of Exeter. In: The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 65, No. 2 (April 2014), pp. 411-412. A CHOICE Recommended Academic Title; Upper division undergraduates through faculty -- C.E. Campbell, Cottey College, CHOICE May 2013. Author InformationJennifer Bain, Ph.D. (2001) in Music Theory, Stony Brook University, is Chair of the Department of Music at Dalhousie University. She has published widely on medieval music, recently editing a special issue of the Journal of Music Theory. Deborah McGrady, Ph.D. (1997) in French, University of California, Santa Barbara, is Chair of the Department of French at the University of Virginia. She is the author of Controlling Readers: Guillaume de Machaut and His Late Medieval Audience (Toronto, 2006). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |