Bronze by Gold: The Music of JoyceSebastian David Guy Knowles The contributors to this volume investigate several themes about music's relationship to the literary compositions of James Joyce: music as a condition to which Joyce aspired; music theory as a useful way of reading his works; and musical compositions inspired by or connected with him. |
Contents
Joyces Trieste Città Musicalissima | 33 |
Chamber Music Words and Music Lovingly | 57 |
Mr Bloom and the Cyclops Joyce and Antheils | 91 |
Opus Posthumous James Joyce Gottfried Keller | 107 |
The Euphonium Cagehaused in Either Notation | 151 |
Davies Berio and Ulysses | 171 |
Text | 187 |
The Distant Music of the Spheres | 213 |
Bronze by Gold by Bloom Echo the Invocatory | 229 |
Strange Words Strange Music The Verbal Music | 245 |
Mining the Ore of Sirens An Investigation | 263 |
Circe La Gioconda and the Opera House of | 277 |
Parsing Persse The Codology of Hostys Song | 295 |
Synthesizing The Ballad of Persse OReilly | 307 |
List of Contributors | 319 |
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