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  1. Sep 5, 2017 · Literary theory does not treat music as part of literature. For example, the introductory chapter to Terry Eagleton's book Literary Theory: An Introduction (Blackwell, 1983, pages 1-16) discusses what literature is.

    • Allegory. An allegory is a story that is used to represent a more general message about real-life (historical) issues and/or events. It is typically an entire book, novel, play, etc.
    • Alliteration. Alliteration is a series of words or phrases that all (or almost all) start with the same sound. These sounds are typically consonants to give more stress to that syllable.
    • Allusion. Allusion is when an author makes an indirect reference to a figure, place, event, or idea originating from outside the text. Many allusions make reference to previous works of literature or art.
    • Anachronism. An anachronism occurs when there is an (intentional) error in the chronology or timeline of a text. This could be a character who appears in a different time period than when he actually lived, or a technology that appears before it was invented.
  2. Feb 13, 2017 · In 1982 Steven Paul Scher identified three general categories to help us understand the rich connections between music and literature. 1 The category of “music in literature”—which includes the literary “imitation…of the acoustic quality of music,” adaptations of “larger musical structures and patterns and the application of ...

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    • 2017
  3. Nov 4, 2014 · Jerrold Levinson defines music as “sounds temporally organized by a person for the purpose of enriching or intensifying experience through active engagement (e.g., listening, dancing, performing) with the sounds regarded primarily, or in significant measure as sounds.” 15 Like Kania, Levinson has difficulties negotiating the boundaries of ...

  4. Sep 25, 2024 · Leggero (Italian for “light”) is a character and mood indicator with a tempo connatation, in this case to play in a light-hearted manner at a quicker pace. Here’s a few other mood and pacing examples:

  5. Literary devices and terms are the techniques and elements—from figures of speech to narrative devices to poetic meters—that writers use to create narrative literature, poetry, speeches, or any other form of writing.

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  7. Mar 1, 2013 · British Music and Literary Context offers an impressive study, replete with musical examples, of not only the relationship of music and literature but also of contemporary thought, sentiment and the response to the creative works of the era.

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