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Eros and Music in Early Modern Culture and Literature: Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture

Autor Claire Bardelmann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2020
What is the relationship between Eros and music? How does the intersection of love and music contribute to define the perimeter of Early Modern love? The Early Moderns hold parallel discourses on the metaphysical doctrines of love and music as theories of harmony. Statements of love as music, of music as love, and of both as harmonic ideals, are found across a wide range of cultural contexts, highlighting the understanding of love as a cultural construct. The book assesses the complexity of cultural discourses on this linkage of Eros and music. The ambivalence of music as an erotic agent is enacted in the controversy over dancing and reflected in the ubiquitous symbolism of music instruments. Likewise, the trivialization of musical imagery in madrigal lyrics and love poetry highlights a sense of degradation and places the love-music relationship at the meeting point of two epistemes. The book also shows the symbolic deployment of the intertwined ideas of love and music in the English epyllion, and offers close readings of Shakespeare’s poems The Rape of Lucrece and Venus and Adonis.




The book is the first to propose an overview of the theoretical, cultural and poetical intersections of Eros and music in Early Modern England. It discusses the connections in a richly interdisciplinary manner, drawing on a wealth of primary material which includes rhetoric, natural philosophy, educational literature, medicine, music theory and musical performance, dance books, performance politics, Protestant pamphlets and sermons, and emblem books.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367666606
ISBN-10: 036766660X
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Contents







Introduction 1




Part One: Architectonics











    1. ‘The Bond of All Things’: Neoplatonic Ideas



of Eros and Music in the Early Modern Episteme


Theories of union: discourses of Eros and music


Classical and Christian theories of Eros and music


Speculative music and the Neoplatonic Eros as binding agents


Musical harmony in the microcosm and in the political body


Unity as poetic principle




2 Empowering Eros: Embodied Harmonies and Erotic Mediation


Eros and music as mediating agents


Sensual love and practical music as educational agents


Practical music as love’s preferred agent


The ambiguity of music’s erotic agency


The dual agency of music and the erotic ear




3 ‘Love’s proper exercice’: Eros and the dance


Erotic action and temperate dancing


The degradation of the cosmic dance:


"Sellenger’s round, or The Beginning of the World"




The erotic dancing body


The ambivalent rhetorical status of the dancing body




4 The Ambivalent Lute


The Orphic Lute


The Political Lute


The Erotic Lute


The Fair Lutenist




Part Two: Poetics











    1. Ideas of Eros in the Early Modern Lute Ayre and Madrigal



The ethos of the musical genres and the two Eros


Ideas of Eros in madrigal and lute song lyrics


‘Infinite Volumes’: Miscellanies of love


in Elizabethan madrigal and lute ayre lyrics




Neoplatonic ideas of love in the lyrics


The voice as erotic instrument


Rhetoric and eroticis




6 Erotic and Rhetorical Trivializations of Music in the English Epyllion


Music and Eros in the English epyllion


Natural music and the harmonic world


Erotic trivializations of music in the epyllion


‘Love is forme’: fiction and friction







  1. Desire as Palimpsest, or the Myth of Philomel



in Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece and Titus Andronicus


Philomel as musical myth


Expressing the unspeakable: Lavinia as Philomel


Philomel, an ‘innocent Siren’?


Philomel as Failed Orpheus: Dismembering the Body Politic




8 Specularity or speculation? Echo and Eros in Venus and Adonis


Echo/echo and the music of the spheres


Transformative Encounters: Echo and the twofold nature of Eros 162 Echo and Eros in Venus and Adonis


The Speculating Echo




Conclusion


Notes


Selected Bibliography


Index

Notă biografică

Claire Bardelmann is Associate Professor at the University of Lorraine, France, where she teaches Early Modern Drama. She has an academic background in English and Musicology. She holds an Agrégation in English, and a PhD in Musicology (Paris-Sorbonne University) which investigates the relationship between music and Early Modern literature. The author of many articles in books and journals including Cahiers Elisabéthains, she is the co-editor (with Pierre Degott) of Musique et théâtre dans les Iles Britanniques.

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The book is the first to propose an overview of the theoretical, cultural and poetical intersections of Eros and music in Early Modern England.