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Sound and Sense in British Romanticism

Sound and Sense in British Romanticism

  • Editor: Grande, James
  • Editor: Raz, Carmel

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Contents

  • 1. William Hogarth: looking and listening for a painting Lydia Goehr;
  • 2. Collecting ballads, historicizing sounds: appropriating Scottish national music in the eighteenth century Maria Semi;
  • 3. Realising The Enraged Musician Oskar Cox Jensen;
  • 4. 'A strange jingle of sounds': scenes of aural recognition in early nineteenth-century English literature Josephine McDonagh;
  • 5. The sound of news: affective rhythm, rupture, and nostalgia William Tullett;
  • 6. The resounding fame of Fingal's Cave Jonathan Hicks;
  • 7. Echoing sounds: what was poetry for Gilbert White? Courtney Weiss Smith;
  • 8. Mary Somerville's sound accomplishments: scientific writing and the sonorous sublime Katherine Fry;
  • 9. Organizing modernity: Henry Liston's euharmonic organ and natural tuning in Company India Daniel Walden;
  • 10. Stethoscopic fantasies Melissa Dickson.