James Joyce and Absolute Music

Author:   Dr Michelle Witen (University of Basel, Switzerland) ,  Erik Tonning ,  Matthew Feldman (University of Bergen Norway)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350125193


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   22 August 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Drawing on draft manuscripts and other archival material, James Joyce and Absolute Music, explores Joyce’s deep engagement with musical structure, and his participation in the growing modernist discourse surrounding 19th-century musical forms. Michelle Witen examines Joyce’s claim of having structured the “Sirens” episode of his masterpiece, Ulysses, as a fuga per canonem, and his changing musical project from his early works, such as Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Informed by a deep understanding of music theory and history, the book goes on to consider the “pure music” of Joyce’s final work, Finnegans Wake. Demonstrating the importance of music to Joyce, this ground-breaking study reveals new depths to this enduring body of work.

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Author:   Dr Michelle Witen (University of Basel, Switzerland) ,  Erik Tonning ,  Matthew Feldman (University of Bergen Norway)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9781350125193


ISBN 10:   1350125199
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   22 August 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Series Editors' Preface Introduction 1. Towards a Modernist Condition of Absolute Music 2. Joyce's Early Use of Music 3. Joyce's fuga per canonem: A Case of Structure 4. Joyce's fuga per canonem: A Case of Effect 5. Voided Fugue in Circe 6. It's Pure Music : Finnegans Wake Conclusion: Codetta or Da Capo? Appendix: Table of Transcribed Fragments from MS 36,639/7A + 7B Bibliography Index

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Witen shows herself to be a formidable textual scholar. She is also a wonderful reader of the 'Sirens' episode, suggesting that the episode itself has a voice. * James Joyce Literary Supplement * A densely argued examination ... For those readers who may not understand the notion of absolute music or even know what a fugue is, Witen explains her terms carefully and lucidly. * Times Literary Supplement * The scholarly heft of Witen's scrupulous archival work and detailed intellectual history will offer powerful categories ... for understanding the textures of Joyce's art. * The Review of English Studies * Witen, by situating Joyce in contemporary theories of music, unravelling his manuscript notes to parse the intentions and achievement of the 'Sirens' chapter of Ulysses, and showing how 'Sirens' continues to echo through the rest of the novel has written a book that anyone interested in Joyce will want to read. This is a significant contribution to Joyce studies. * Ron Bush, Senior Fellow, Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK * James Joyce and Absolute Music is an important contribution to debates about Joyce's musical project. Witen's competence as a musical historian and her dexterous use of archival sources are the building blocks of a well-researched study convincingly demonstrating the importance of non-referential music for Joyce's composition practices. * Vike Martina Plock, Associate Professor of English, University of Exeter, UK *


Witen shows herself to be a formidable textual scholar. She is also a wonderful reader of the 'Sirens' episode, suggesting that the episode itself has a voice. --James Joyce Literary Supplement A densely argued examination ... For those readers who may not understand the notion of absolute music or even know what a fugue is, Witen explains her terms carefully and lucidly. --Times Literary Supplement The scholarly heft of Witen's scrupulous archival work and detailed intellectual history will offer powerful categories ... for understanding the textures of Joyce's art. --The Review of English Studies Witen, by situating Joyce in contemporary theories of music, unravelling his manuscript notes to parse the intentions and achievement of the 'Sirens' chapter of Ulysses, and showing how 'Sirens' continues to echo through the rest of the novel has written a book that anyone interested in Joyce will want to read. This is a significant contribution to Joyce studies. --Ron Bush, Senior Fellow, Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK James Joyce and Absolute Music is an important contribution to debates about Joyce's musical project. Witen's competence as a musical historian and her dexterous use of archival sources are the building blocks of a well-researched study convincingly demonstrating the importance of non-referential music for Joyce's composition practices. --Vike Martina Plock, Associate Professor of English, University of Exeter, UK


Witen shows herself to be a formidable textual scholar. She is also a wonderful reader of the `Sirens' episode, suggesting that the episode itself has a voice. * James Joyce Literary Supplement * A densely argued examination ... For those readers who may not understand the notion of absolute music or even know what a fugue is, Witen explains her terms carefully and lucidly. * Times Literary Supplement * The scholarly heft of Witen's scrupulous archival work and detailed intellectual history will offer powerful categories ... for understanding the textures of Joyce's art. * The Review of English Studies * Witen, by situating Joyce in contemporary theories of music, unravelling his manuscript notes to parse the intentions and achievement of the 'Sirens' chapter of Ulysses, and showing how 'Sirens' continues to echo through the rest of the novel has written a book that anyone interested in Joyce will want to read. This is a significant contribution to Joyce studies. * Ron Bush, Senior Fellow, Institute of English Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK * James Joyce and Absolute Music is an important contribution to debates about Joyce's musical project. Witen's competence as a musical historian and her dexterous use of archival sources are the building blocks of a well-researched study convincingly demonstrating the importance of non-referential music for Joyce's composition practices. * Vike Martina Plock, Associate Professor of English, University of Exeter, UK *


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Michelle Witen is Postdoctoral Teaching and Research Fellow at the University of Basel, Switzerland.

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