Sonic modernity : representing sound in literature, culture and the arts

Author(s): Halliday, Sam

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Main Title
Sonic modernity : representing sound in literature, culture and the arts
Author(s)
Halliday, Sam
Publisher
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2020
Collation
206 p.
24 cm.
ISBN
9780748627622
Dewey Class
709.0407
Language
English
Subject
Sound in art.
Arts, Modern.
Sound in literature.
BRN
11510

Notes

  • "Drawing on a wealth of texts and thinkers, the book shows the distinctive nature of sonic cultures in modernity. Arguing that these cultures are not reducible to sound alone, the book further shows that these encompass representations of sound in 'other' media: especially literature; but also, cinema, and painting. Figures discussed include canonical writers such as Joyce, Richardson, and Woolf; relatively neglected writers such as Henry Roth and Bryher; and a whole host of musicians, artists, and other commentators, including Wagner, Schoenberg, Kandinsky, Adorno, and Benjamin. Conceptually as well as topically diverse, the book engages issues such as city noise and 'foreign' accents, representations of sound in 'silent' cinema, the relationship of music to language, and the effects of technology on sonic production and reception."--Jacket

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