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Hearing things : the work of sound in literature

Title
  1. Hearing things : the work of sound in literature / Angela Leighton.
Published by
  1. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2018.
  2. ©2018
Author
  1. Leighton, Angela, 1954-

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Description
  1. 297 pages; 25 cm
Summary
  1. Hearing Things is a meditation on sound's work in literature. Drawing on the writings of critics and philosophers but especially on the comments of many poets and novelists who have pointed to the role of the ear in writing and reading, it offers a reconsideration of literature itself as an exercise in hearing things. Ranging from Alfred Tennyson to Alice Oswald, Virginia Woolf to Marilynne Robinson, Walter de la Mare to Les Murray, Angela Leighton examines various ways of listening to the printed word, while examining how writers themselves manage the expressivity of sound in their silent writings. Although her focus is on poets from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries--Alfred Tennyson, W. B. Yeats, Walter de la Mare, Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, Elizabeth Bishop, Les Murray, Jorie Graham, and Anne Stevenson--Leighton expands her scope to include letter writing, rhythm, and the difficult relationship between philosophical and literary texts. While her larger argument is always answerable to the specifics of the writer under discussion, one clear message emerges from the whole: literature by its very nature commands listening, and listening is a form of cognitive attention that has often been overlooked.--
Subject
  1. Senses and sensation in literature
  2. Hearing
  3. Spoken word poetry
Contents
  1. Sound's work: an introduction -- Listening thresholds -- Tennyson's hum -- Humming Tennyson: Christina Rossetti and Virginia Woolf -- Pennies and horse-play: W. B. Yeats's recalls -- "Coo-ee:" calling Walter de la Mare, Edward Thomas, Robert Frost -- A book, a face, a phantom: Walter de la Mare's "The green room" -- Hearing something: Robert Frost, Elizabeth Bishop, Jorie Graham -- "Wherever you listen from:" W. S. Graham's art of the letter -- Incarnations in the ear: hearing presence in Les Murray -- Justifying time in ticks and tocks -- Poetry's knowing: so what do we know?.
Call number
  1. JFE 18-3661
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Author
  1. Leighton, Angela, 1954- author.
Title
  1. Hearing things : the work of sound in literature / Angela Leighton.
Publisher
  1. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2018.
Copyright date
  1. ©2018
Type of content
  1. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN
  1. 2017051393
ISBN
  1. 9780674983496 hardcover
  2. 0674983491 hardcover
Research call number
  1. JFE 18-3661
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