The poetic music of Wallace Stevens / Bart Eeckhout, Lisa Goldfarb.
2022
PS3537.T4753
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The poetic music of Wallace Stevens / Bart Eeckhout, Lisa Goldfarb.
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9783031070327 (electronic bk.)
3031070321 (electronic bk.)
3031070313
9783031070310
3031070321 (electronic bk.)
3031070313
9783031070310
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Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
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English
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10.1007/978-3-031-07032-7 doi
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PS3537.T4753
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811.5/2
Summary
Wallace Stevenss musicality is so profound that scholars have only begun to grasp his ties to the art of music or the music of his own poetry. In this study, two long-time specialists present a polyphonic composition in which they pursue various interlocking perspectives. Their case studies demonstrate how music as a temporal art form may affect a poetic of ephemerality, sensuous experience, and affective intensification. Such a poetic, they argue, invites flexible interpretations that respond to poetry as an art of textual performance. How did Stevens enact the relation between music and memory? How can we hear his verse as a form of melody-making? What was specific to his ways of recording birdsong? Have we been missing the latent music of Richard Strauss, Gustav Mahler, and Claude Debussy in particular poems? What were the musical poetics he shared with Igor Stravinsky? And how is our experience of the late poetry transformed when we listen to a musical setting by Ned Rorem? The Poetic Music of Wallace Stevens will appeal to experts in the poets work, students of Modernism in the arts, and a wider audience fascinated by the dynamics of exchange between music and poetry. Bart Eeckhout is Professor of English and American Literature at the University of Antwerp, Belgium, and has been Editor of The Wallace Stevens Journal since 2011. His books include Wallace Stevens and the Limits of Reading and Writing (2002), five co-edited volumes on Stevens, and twelve co-edited thematic issues of The Wallace Stevens Journal. Most recently he co-edited The New Wallace Stevens Studies (2021). Eeckhout is a Member of the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts. Lisa Goldfarb is Professor at New York Universitys Gallatin School, USA, President of The Wallace Stevens Society, and Associate Editor of The Wallace Stevens Journal. She is the author of The Figure Concealed: Wallace Stevens, Music, and Valeryan Echoes (2011) and Unexpected Affinities: Modern American Poetry and Symbolist Poetics (2018), as well as co-editor of several edited collections on Stevens and special issues of The Wallace Stevens Journal. She has recently contributed a chapter, "Music of the Sea: Elizabeth Bishop and Symbolist Poetics," to Elizabeth Bishop and the Music of Literature (Palgrave 2019).
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Palgrave studies in music and literature.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction: Reflections on Musicking Stevens
Chapter 2: The Enigmatic Relation between Music and Memory- Chapter 3: The Enigmatic Relation between Music and Memory
Chapter 4: The Lifelong Lures of Birdsong
Chapter 5: The Vibrations of Latent Music: Juxtaposing Stevens with Strauss, Mahler, Hindemith, and Debussy
Chapter 6: Shared Aspects of a Musical Poetics: Juxtaposing Stevens with Stravinsky
Chapter 7: Learning from Ned Rorems Last Poems of Wallace Stevens. .
Chapter 2: The Enigmatic Relation between Music and Memory- Chapter 3: The Enigmatic Relation between Music and Memory
Chapter 4: The Lifelong Lures of Birdsong
Chapter 5: The Vibrations of Latent Music: Juxtaposing Stevens with Strauss, Mahler, Hindemith, and Debussy
Chapter 6: Shared Aspects of a Musical Poetics: Juxtaposing Stevens with Stravinsky
Chapter 7: Learning from Ned Rorems Last Poems of Wallace Stevens. .