Thomas Moore and Romantic Inspiration: Poetry, Music, and Politics

Author:   Sarah McCleave (Queen's University Belfast School of Music) ,  Brian G. Caraher (Queen's University Belfast)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367667610


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Sarah McCleave (Queen's University Belfast School of Music) ,  Brian G. Caraher (Queen's University Belfast)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367667610


ISBN 10:   0367667614
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   30 September 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"List of Figures List of Tables Brian G. Caraher & Sarah McCleave, ""Moore and Romantic Inspiration Reassessed"" I. Moore’s Literary and Musical Inspirations 1. Harry White, ""The Imagined Unities of Thomas Moore"" 2. Jane Moore, ""Amongst Women: Thomas Moore and Classical Inspiration"" 3. Edward Larrissy, ""Moore’s Romantic Neoclassicism"" 4. Una Hunt, ""Moore, Stevenson, Bishop and the Powers: A Series of Complex Relationships"" II. Moore’s Melodies, Airs and Songs in Performative Contexts 5. Joanne Burns, ""’Give them life by singing them about’: Moore’s Musical Performances in the English Drawing-room"" 6. Sheila Rooney, ""Problematizing Primitivism: Contesting Antiquarianism in Moore’s Irish Melodies"" 7. Axel Klein, ""’All her lovely companions are faded and gone’: How ""The Last Rose of Summer"" Became Europe’s Favourite Irish Melody"" 8. Mary-Louise O’Donnell, ""’Those half creatures of Plato’: The Musical Inspiration behind Moore’s National Airs and Sacred Songs"" III. Moore’s Political Inspirations and Moore’s Poetry in Political Contexts 9. Jeffrey Vail, ""Anacreon Moore and the Prince of Pleasure: George IV as Satiric Inspiration"" 10. Daniel Sanjiv Roberts, ""Moore’s Oriental Artifice: Mughal History, Irish Antiquarianism and Romance in Lalla Rookh"" 11. Jennifer Martin, ""The ‘dull lapse of hopeless slavery’: European & Irish Politics in Moore’s Fables for the Holy Alliance, Rhymes on the Road, &c. &c. (1823)"" 12. Robert W. Jones, ""’Grief mingled with deep execrations’: Thomas Moore and the Death of Richard Brinsley Sheridan"""

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Dr. Sarah McCleave is a senior lecturer in the School of Creative Arts at Queen’s University Belfast. Brian Caraher is Chair of English Literature (since 1993) and Head of Graduate Teaching and Research in the School of English (since 1996) at Queen’s University Belfast

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