Virginia Woolf

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Virginia Woolf

Music, Sound, Language

Literature: history and criticism Literary studies: general Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Regional / International studies History of the Americas Feminism and feminist theory Gender studies: women and girls Politics and government Public administration Constitutional and administrative law: general

Author: Elicia Clements

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Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 8th April 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 304 pages

ISBN: 9781487519797


Arguing that sound is integral to Virginia Woolf's understanding of literature, Elicia Clements highlights how the sonorous enables Woolf to examine issues of meaning in language and art, elaborate a politics of listening, illuminate rhythmic and performative elements in her fiction, and explore how music itself provides a potential structural model that facilitates the innovation of her method in The Waves.

Woolf's investigation of the exchange between literature and music is thoroughly intermedial: her novels disclose the crevices, convergences, and conflicts that arise when one traverses the intersectionality of these two art forms, revealing, in the process, Woolf's robust materialist feminism. This book focuses, therefore, on the conceptual, aesthetic, and political implications of the musico-literary pairing. Correspondingly, Clements uses a methodology that employs theoretical tools from the disciplines of both literary criticism and musicology, as well as several burgeoning and newly established fields including sound, listening, and performance studies. Ultimately, Clements argues that a wide-ranging combination of these two disciplines produces new ways to study not only literary and musical artifacts but also the methods we employ to analyze them.

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