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OverviewAddressing a gap in Shelley studies, Jessica K. Quillin explores the poet's lifelong interest in music. Quillin connects the trope of music with Shelley's larger formal aesthetic, political, and philosophical concerns, showing that music offers a new critical lens through which to view such familiar Shelleyan concerns as the status of the poetic, figural language, and the philosophical problem posed by idealism versus skepticism. Quillin's book uncovers the implications of Shelley's use of music by means of four musico-poetic concerns: the inherently interdisciplinary nature of musical imagery and figurative language; the rhythmic and sonoric dimensions of poetry; the extension of poetry into the performative realms of the theatre and drawing room through close links between most poetic genres and music; and the transformation of poetry into music through the setting and adaptation of poetic lyrics to music. Ultimately, Quillin argues, Shelley exhibits a fundamental recognition of an interdependence between music and poetry which is expressed in the form and content of his highly sonorous works. Equating music with love allows him to create a radical model in which poetry is the highest form of imaginative expression, one that can affect the mind and the senses at once and potentially bring about the perfectibility of mankind through a unique mode of visionary experience. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jessica K. QuillinPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138269194ISBN 10: 1138269190 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 16 November 2016 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAbbreviations of Works Cited, Jessica K. Quillin; Introduction, Jessica K. Quillin; Part 1 Overture: Setting the Context for Shelley’s Ideas on Music; Chapter 1 Shelley’s Musical Background, Jessica K. Quillin; Chapter 2 The Role of Musical Aesthetics in Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry, Jessica K. Quillin; Part 2 “When music and moonlight and feeling / Are one”: Musical Metaphors and the Kinetics of Language in Shelley’s Poetry; Chapter 102 Prologue, Jessica K. Quillin; Chapter 3 “Her voice was like the voice of his own soul”: Music and Silence in Alastor; or The Spirit of Solitude, Jessica K. Quillin; Chapter 4 Prometheus Unbound, Part I: Language, Music, and the Visionary Imagination, Jessica K. Quillin; Part 3 Lyrical Harmony: Shelleyan Poetic Form and the Sister Arts; Chapter 103 Prologue, Jessica K. Quillin; Chapter 5 Prometheus Unbound, Part II: Correspondences Between Music, Drama, and Poetic Form in Shelley’s Lyrical Drama, Jessica K. Quillin; Chapter 6 “[Are we not formed as notes of music are”: Musical Aesthetics, Love, and Politics in Shelley’s Lyrics, Jessica K. Quillin Appendix, Jessica K. Quillin;ReviewsAuthor InformationJessica K. Quillin is a researcher, writer, and entrepreneur. She received her PhD in English from the University of Cambridge and has published widely, including in The Oxford Companion to Shelley and in the Keats-Shelley Journal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |