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Proust as Musician Nattiez Puffett Paperback Cambridge University Press

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Proust as Musician

Studying texts devoted to the Sonata and Septet of Vinteui, Nattiez demonstrates the fundamental role played by music in the evolution of the novel.

Jean-Jacques Nattiez (Author), Derrick Puffett (Translated by)

9780521028028, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 2 November 2006

140 pages

21.6 x 14 x 1 cm, 0.194 kg

\""...pleasant reading for the specialist and non-specialist alike. It is agreeably written and smoothly translated....\""

Pauline Newman-Gordon, French Review

Does one need to know the rules of harmony to be considered a musician? Throughout A la recherche du temps perdu, and particularly ' Swann in Love', Proust displays a surprising sensitivity to the way music is heard, a sensitivity to which we owe some of the most beautiful writing on music. Through a study of the texts devoted to the Sonata and Septet of Vinteui, Jean-Jacques Nattiez demonstrates the fundamental role played by music in the evolution of t]

Proust as Musician Nattiez Puffett Paperback Cambridge University Press

Proust as Musician

Studying texts devoted to the Sonata and Septet of Vinteui, Nattiez demonstrates the fundamental role played by music in the evolution of the novel.

Jean-Jacques Nattiez (Author), Derrick Puffett (Translated by)

9780521028028, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 2 November 2006

140 pages

21.6 x 14 x 1 cm, 0.194 kg

\""...pleasant reading for the specialist and non-specialist alike. It is agreeably written and smoothly translated....\""

Pauline Newman-Gordon, French Review

Does one need to know the rules of harmony to be considered a musician? Throughout A la recherche du temps perdu, and particularly ' Swann in Love', Proust displays a surprising sensitivity to the way music is heard, a sensitivity to which we owe some of the most beautiful writing on music. Through a study of the texts devoted to the Sonata and Septet of Vinteui, Jean-Jacques Nattiez demonstrates the fundamental role played by music in the evolution of t]

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