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Title:
The sound of writing / edited by Christopher Cannon, Steven Justice.
Publisher:
Johns Hopkins University Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
vi, 267 pages : illustrations, music ; 24 cm
Subject:
Sound in literature.
Speech in literature.
Writing.
Sounds, Words for.
Grammar, Comparative and general--Phonology.
Phonetics.
Grammar, Comparative and general--Phonology
Phonetics
Sound in literature
Sounds, Words for
Speech in literature
Writing
Essays
Essays.
Other Authors:
Cannon, Christopher, editor.
Justice, Steven, 1957- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Writing Reading Rhythm / Christopher Hasty. The Sounds and Matter of Women in Ancient Greek Epigrams / Sarah Nooter -- Reading Impressions : The Sound of the Sight of Occitan Verse / Sarah Kay -- Voices and Bees : The Evolution of Charles Butler's Acoustic Book / Jennifer Richards -- Prosodic Protocols and Interruptions of Them in Piers Plowman / Ian Cornelius -- Latin Verse in Old English Accents / Emily V. Thornbury -- The Writing of Sound / Meredith Martin -- Music Writing and Music History in a Thirteenth-Century Song / Sean Curran -- "Where the sì€ sounds": Dante's Dissonant Vernaculars and Their Sensual Signs / Alison Cornish -- The Phenomenology of -e / Christopher Cannon -- Writing Reading Rhythm / Christopher Hasty.
Summary:
"This work provides an interdisciplinary and historical exploration of various techniques leveraging writing in order to capture sound. Collectively, the essays in this work focus on questions of language and expression as much as the method and theory of both sound and writing"-- Provided by publisher.
"The Sound of Writing explores the devices and techniques that writers have used to represent sound and how they have changed over time. Contributors consider how writing has channeled sounds as varied as the human voice and the buzzing of bees using not only alphabets but also the resources of the visual and musical arts. Cannon and Justice have assembled a constellation of classicists, medievalists, modernists, literary historians, and musicologists to trace the sound of writing from the beginning of the Western record to poetry written in the last century. This rich series of essays considers the writings of Sappho, Simonides, Aldhem, Marcabru, Dante Alighieri, William Langland, Charles Butler, Tennyson, Gertrude Stein, and T. S. Eliot as well as poems and songs in Ancient Greek, Old and Middle English, Italian, Old French, Occitan, and modern English. The book will interest anyone curious about the way sound has been preserved in the past and the kinds of ingenuity that can recover the process of that preservation. Essays focus on questions of language and expression, and each contributor sets out a distinct method for understanding the relationship between sound and writing. Cannon and Justice open the volume with a survey of the various ways sound has been understood as the object of our senses. Each ensuing chapter presents a case study for a sonic phenomenology at a specific time in history. With approaches from a wide variety of disciplines, The Sound of Writing analyzes writing systems and the aural dimensions of literary cultures to reconstruct historical soundscapes in vivid ways." -- Publisher's description.
ISBN:
1421447258
9781421447254
142144724X
9781421447247
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1395905259
LCCN:
2023001703
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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