Essays on Literature and Music (1985 - 2013) by Walter Bernhart.
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Intro -- Essays on Literature and Music(1985-2013) by Walter Bernhart -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Theorie und Praxis der Vertonung in den elisabethanischen Airs [1985] -- The Iconic Quality of Poetic Rhythm [1986] -- Examples of Byron's Impact on 19th-Century German and Austrian Music [1987] -- Setting a Poem: The Composer's Choice For or Against Interpretation [1988] -- Zweimal 'Johnny': Der treulose Herzensbrecher bei Brecht/Weill und Auden/Britten [1991] -- Prekäre angewandte Opernästhetik: Auden's 'sekundäre Welt' und Hans Werner Henzes Elegie für junge Liebende [1994] -- An Exegetic Composer: Benjamin Britten's Journey of the Magi [1995] -- 'Kalogenetic' Functions of Prosody: An Exercise in Comparative Poetics [1995] -- How Final Can a Theory of Verse Be? Toward a Pragmatics of Metrics [1996] -- 'Proportion' in Elizabethan Poetry and Music [1996] -- Cardillac, the Criminal Artist: A Challenge to Opera as a Musico-Literary Form [1997] -- Iconicity and Beyond in "Lullaby for Jumbo": Semiotic Functions of Poetic Rhythm [1999] -- Some Reflections on Literary Genres and Music [1999] -- Die Ambivalenz der Unschuld: Benjamin Britten auf der Suche nach dem kindlichen Sein [1999] -- A Profile in Retrospect: Calvin S. Brown as a Musico-Literary Scholar [2000] -- Typologische Überlegungen zum Melodrama [2000] -- Three Types of Song Cycles: The Variety of Britten's 'Charms' [2001] -- Parsifal for Our Times: Young Artists Show the Way from Interpretation to Cyberstaging [2001] -- The Turn of the Screw: Ein Glanzstück der Literaturoper [2002] -- The 'Destructiveness of Music': Functional Intermedia Disharmony in Popular Songs [2002] -- Peter Grimes: Auf George Crabbes Spuren zwischen Realismus und Romantik [2003] -- Masterminding Word and Music Studies: A Tribute to Steven P. Scher [2002].
The Rake's Progress: Klassizistische Oper zwischen Moralität, Märchen, Mythos und Groteske [2004] -- Der 'postmoderne' Rosenkavalier [2005] -- 'Die lustigen Weiber' proben den Aufstand: Transzendiertes Biedermeier in Otto Nicolais Oper [2005] -- Narrative Framing in Schumann's Piano Pieces [2006] -- 'Musikalische Verse': "Ich weiß nicht, was soll es bedeuten" [2006] -- Myth-making Opera: David Malouf 's and Michael Berkeley's Jane Eyre [2007] -- Words and Music as Partners in Song: 'Perfect Marriage' - 'Uneasy Flirtation' - 'Coercive Tension' - 'Shared Indifference' - 'Total Destruction' [2007] -- "Liebling der ganzen Welt": Sir Walter Scott als Inspiration für die romantische Oper und Donizettis Lucia di Lammermoor [2008] -- From Novel to Song via Myth: Wuthering Heights as a Case of Popular Intermedial Adaptation [2008] -- What Can Music Do to a Poem? New Intermedial Perspectives of Literary Studies [2008] -- "... pour out forgiveness like a wine": Can Music "say an existence is wrong"? [2009] -- Christophorus, oder "Die Vision einer Oper": Franz Schreker's Opera as a Metareferential Work [2010] -- Metareference in Operatic Performance: The Case of Katharina Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg [2011] -- Rhythmical Ambivalence of Poetry Performance: The Case of Elizabethan Verse [2011] -- Aesthetic Illusion in Instrumental Music? [2013] -- Sources -- Index.
This volume is dedicated to the musico-literary oeuvre of Walter Bernhart, professor of English literature at Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz/Austria and pioneer in the field of intermedial relations between literature and other arts and media. The volume is of relevance to literary scholars and musicologists but also to all those with an interest in intermediality studies in general and in the relations between literature and music in particular.
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