Music in Other Words: Victorian Conversations
Ruth Solie
Abstract
Just as the preoccupations of any given cultural moment make their way into the language of music, the experience of music makes its way into other arenas of life. To unearth these overlapping meanings and vocabularies from the Victorian era, this book examines sources as disparate as journalism, novels, etiquette manuals, religious tracts, and teenagers' diaries for the muffled, even subterranean, conversations that reveal so much about what music meant to the Victorians. The chapters fill in some of the most intriguing blanks in our understanding of music's history. This book mines the abund ... More
Just as the preoccupations of any given cultural moment make their way into the language of music, the experience of music makes its way into other arenas of life. To unearth these overlapping meanings and vocabularies from the Victorian era, this book examines sources as disparate as journalism, novels, etiquette manuals, religious tracts, and teenagers' diaries for the muffled, even subterranean, conversations that reveal so much about what music meant to the Victorians. The chapters fill in some of the most intriguing blanks in our understanding of music's history. This book mines the abundant casual texts of the period to show how Victorian-era people—English and others—experienced music and what they understood to be its power and its purposes. The chapters cover topics as varied as Beethoven criticism, Macmillan's Magazine, George Eliot's Daniel Deronda, opera tropes in literature, and the Victorian myth of the girl at the piano. They evoke common themes—including the moral force that was attached to music in the public mind and the strongly gendered nature of musical practice and sensibility—and in turn suggest the complex links between the history of music and the history of ideas.
Keywords:
Victorian journalism,
Victorian novels,
Victorian etiquette,
religious tracts,
teenagers' diaries,
Beethoven criticism,
Macmillan's Magazine,
George Eliot,
Daniel Deronda,
opera tropes
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2004 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780520238459 |
Published to California Scholarship Online: May 2012 |
DOI:10.1525/california/9780520238459.001.0001 |