Music and the Irish literary imagination
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Words for music : in search of the Irish Omphalos
- The auditory imagination of Thomas Moore
- W.B. Yeats and the music of poetry
- Why J.M. Synge abandoned music
- Opera and drama : Bernard Shaw and "The brandy of the damned"
- The 'thought-tormented music' of James Joyce
- Words after music : Samuel Beckett after Joyce
- Operas of the Irish mind : Brian Friel and music
- Words alone : Seamus Heaney, music, and the jurisdiction of literary forms.