Joshua Epstein's Sublime Noise: Musical Culture and the Modernist Writer and Adrianna Varga's Virginia Woolf and Music consider the resonances and dissonances between literature, music, sound, and noise in modernism.… Click to show full abstract
Joshua Epstein's Sublime Noise: Musical Culture and the Modernist Writer and Adrianna Varga's Virginia Woolf and Music consider the resonances and dissonances between literature, music, sound, and noise in modernism. Epstein provides a broad and politically-inflected study of twentieth century literature's engagements with contemporary music, and the sounds and noises introduced by modern technologies and industrial developments. Varga's book, a collection of eleven essays, elucidates the importance of music to the Virginia Woolf and its complicated role in informing and shaping her literary work. Together, these books make a compelling contribution to an increasingly interdisciplinary field of modernist studies, while broadening our understanding of the aesthetic and socio-political importance of the aural to the development of modernist literary culture.
               
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