The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel

Download or Read eBook The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel PDF written by Cecilia Björkén-Nyberg and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel

Book Synopsis The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel by : Cecilia Björkén-Nyberg

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  • Total Pages – 210
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  • ISBN-10 – 1315554631
  • ISBN-13 – 9781315554631

The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel

Download or Read eBook The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel PDF written by Ms Cecilia Björkén-Nyberg and published by Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.. This book was released on 2015-06-28 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel

Book Synopsis The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel by : Ms Cecilia Björkén-Nyberg

In her study of music-making in the Edwardian novel, Cecilia Björkén-Nyberg argues that the invention and development of the player piano had a significant effect on the perception, performance and appreciation of music during the period. In contrast to existing devices for producing music mechanically such as the phonograph and gramophone, the player piano granted its operator freedom of individual expression by permitting the performer to modify the tempo. Because the traditional piano was the undisputed altar of domestic and highly gendered music-making, Björkén-Nyberg suggests, the potential for intervention by the mechanical piano's operator had a subversive effect on traditional notions about the status of the musical work itself and about the people who were variously defined by their relationship to it. She examines works by Dorothy Richardson, E.M. Forster, Henry Handel Richardson, Max Beerbohm and Compton Mackenzie, among others, contending that Edwardian fiction with music as a subject undermined the prevalent antithesis, expressed in contemporary music literature, between a nineteenth-century conception of music as a means of transcendence and the increasing mechanisation of music as represented by the player piano. Her timely survey of the player piano in the context of Edwardian commercial and technical discourse draws on a rich array of archival materials to shed new light on the historically conditioned activity of music-making in early twentieth-century fiction.

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  • Publisher – Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
  • Total Pages – 240
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  • ISBN-10 – 9781472440006
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The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel

Download or Read eBook The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel PDF written by Cecilia Björkén-Nyberg and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-03-03 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel

Book Synopsis The Player Piano and the Edwardian Novel by : Cecilia Björkén-Nyberg

In her study of music-making in the Edwardian novel, Cecilia Björkén-Nyberg argues that the invention and development of the player piano had a significant effect on the perception, performance and appreciation of music during the period. In contrast to existing devices for producing music mechanically such as the phonograph and gramophone, the player piano granted its operator freedom of individual expression by permitting the performer to modify the tempo. Because the traditional piano was the undisputed altar of domestic and highly gendered music-making, Björkén-Nyberg suggests, the potential for intervention by the mechanical piano's operator had a subversive effect on traditional notions about the status of the musical work itself and about the people who were variously defined by their relationship to it. She examines works by Dorothy Richardson, E.M. Forster, Henry Handel Richardson, Max Beerbohm and Compton Mackenzie, among others, contending that Edwardian fiction with music as a subject undermined the prevalent antithesis, expressed in contemporary music literature, between a nineteenth-century conception of music as a means of transcendence and the increasing mechanisation of music as represented by the player piano. Her timely survey of the player piano in the context of Edwardian commercial and technical discourse draws on a rich array of archival materials to shed new light on the historically conditioned activity of music-making in early twentieth-century fiction.

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  • Publisher – Routledge
  • Total Pages – 222
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  • ISBN-10 – 9781317021223
  • ISBN-13 – 1317021223

International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) Ð volume 12(4)

Download or Read eBook International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) Ð volume 12(4) PDF written by Mohammad Ali Salmani Nodoushan and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) Ð volume 12(4)

Book Synopsis International Journal of Language Studies (IJLS) Ð volume 12(4) by : Mohammad Ali Salmani Nodoushan

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  • Total Pages – 126
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  • ISBN-10 – 9780359147045
  • ISBN-13 – 0359147046

Rebuilding the Player Piano

Download or Read eBook Rebuilding the Player Piano PDF written by Larry Givens and published by . This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Rebuilding the Player Piano

Book Synopsis Rebuilding the Player Piano by : Larry Givens

Instructions On How To Rebuild The Player Piano And Related Instruments.

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  • Total Pages – 180
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  • ISBN-10 – 1258818175
  • ISBN-13 – 9781258818173