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- catalog contributor b1536187.
- catalog created "c1981.".
- catalog date "1981".
- catalog date "c1981.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1981.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 347-365.".
- catalog description "The poet as singer : the ancient world. Introduction : primitive song ; Mousike in ancient Greece ; Literacy and theory ; Plato on music and rhetoric ; Roman borrowings -- The word as the new song : Christian developments. Introduction : four coordinates ; Early Christian music ; Augustine on music and rhetoric ; Sequences and tropes ; Practical developments in theory -- Polyphonists and troubadours : construction and expression in the later Middle Ages. The troubadours and trouvères : music as a metaphor for the poetic technique ; Polyphony and polysemy ; Toward the motet ; Anagrams and cancrizans -- The rhetorical renaissance. Introduction : ears and eyes ; Music from Mauchaut to Josquin : expressive developments ; From Frottola to madrigal : text-setting and musical style ; Construction as expression : four analogues between poetic and musical technique ; Virtuoso rhyming in Shakespeare ; Rhetorical theory : the "auricular" and the "sensible" ; The musical humanists ; The survival of construction -- Imitations. Apprenticeship, "natural genius," and music's "nameless graces" ; Sound, sense, and structure ; The affektenlehre and the persona ; A language of the passions of a grammar of harmonies? ; English literary opposition to opera : the charms of the "harlot form" ; Treatises on poetry and music ; Romantic ideas and "musical" syntax ; Literary ideas and romantic music -- The condition of music. Versions of autonomy : Hanslick and the new critics ; Pure contraption ; The axis of construction ; The axis of symbolism ; The axis of polyphony ; Expression in modern music : Schönberg the romantic, Stravinsky the rhetorician.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 381 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Unsuspected eloquence.".
- catalog identifier "0300026153".
- catalog isFormatOf "Unsuspected eloquence.".
- catalog issued "1981".
- catalog issued "c1981.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven, CT : Yale University Press,".
- catalog relation "Unsuspected eloquence.".
- catalog subject "ML3849 .W58".
- catalog subject "Music and literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The poet as singer : the ancient world. Introduction : primitive song ; Mousike in ancient Greece ; Literacy and theory ; Plato on music and rhetoric ; Roman borrowings -- The word as the new song : Christian developments. Introduction : four coordinates ; Early Christian music ; Augustine on music and rhetoric ; Sequences and tropes ; Practical developments in theory -- Polyphonists and troubadours : construction and expression in the later Middle Ages. The troubadours and trouvères : music as a metaphor for the poetic technique ; Polyphony and polysemy ; Toward the motet ; Anagrams and cancrizans -- The rhetorical renaissance. Introduction : ears and eyes ; Music from Mauchaut to Josquin : expressive developments ; From Frottola to madrigal : text-setting and musical style ; Construction as expression : four analogues between poetic and musical technique ; Virtuoso rhyming in Shakespeare ; Rhetorical theory : the "auricular" and the "sensible" ; The musical humanists ; The survival of construction -- Imitations. Apprenticeship, "natural genius," and music's "nameless graces" ; Sound, sense, and structure ; The affektenlehre and the persona ; A language of the passions of a grammar of harmonies? ; English literary opposition to opera : the charms of the "harlot form" ; Treatises on poetry and music ; Romantic ideas and "musical" syntax ; Literary ideas and romantic music -- The condition of music. Versions of autonomy : Hanslick and the new critics ; Pure contraption ; The axis of construction ; The axis of symbolism ; The axis of polyphony ; Expression in modern music : Schönberg the romantic, Stravinsky the rhetorician.".
- catalog title "Unsuspected eloquence : a history of the relations between poetry and music / James Anderson Winn.".
- catalog type "text".