Index. Acknowledgments -- List of contributors -- Introduction / Thomas Mansell -- 1. The musicalization of Samuel Beckett / Emma Sutton -- 2. "That's the music of the future" : Joyce, modernism and the "old Irish tonality" / Katherine O'Callaghan -- 3. The ring, The waves and the Wake : eternal recurrence in Wagner, Woolf and Joyce / Jamie McGregor -- 4. Musicality in Ford Madox Ford's Parade's end : towards modernity / Isabelle Brasme -- 5. The (r)evolution of Olive Moore : Fugue as bridge to a new feminist awakening / ReneĢe Dickinson -- 6. A strict arrangement : Thomas Mann, Doctor Faustus, and the Kretzschmar lectures / Maria Kager -- 7. Sounding bodies : eroticized music-making in Proust's A la Recherche / Axel Englund -- 8. Rabindranath Tagore and musical modernity in early twentieth-century Bengal / Suddhaseel Sen -- 9. Words for music perhaps : W. B. Yeats, music and meaninglessness / Adrian Paterson -- 10. "The way to learn the music of verse is to listen to it" : Ezra Pound's the Pisan cantos and the "sequence of the musical phrase" / Katherine Firth -- 11. Imagism's musical sympathies : Amy Lowell and Claude Debussy / Debora Van Durme -- 12. Expansive musical modernism in William Carlos Williams, Steve Reich and Tom Leonard / Peter Clandfield -- 13. The sudden thing of being no one : Robert Creeley's rhythm changes / Steven Toussaint -- 14. "With all that tutti and continuo" : musicality and temporality in Djuna Barnes' The antiphon / Caroline Knighton -- 15. "The blues always been here" : African American music and black modernism in August Wilson's Ma Rainey's black bottom / Michael Borshuk -- 16. The musicalization of Samuel Beckett / Thomas Mansell -- Bibliography -- Index.
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