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Sounding Bodies Acoustical Science And Musical Erotics In Victorian Literature 1st Edition Shannon Draucker

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Sounding Bodies Acoustical Science And Musical Erotics In Victorian Literature 1st Edition Shannon Draucker
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.01 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Shannon Draucker
ISBN: 9781438498393, 143849839X
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Sounding Bodies Acoustical Science And Musical Erotics In Victorian Literature 1st Edition Shannon Draucker by Shannon Draucker 9781438498393, 143849839X instant download after payment.

Can the concert hall be as erotic as the bedroom? Many Victorian writers believed so. In the mid-nineteenth century, acoustical scientists such as Hermann von Helmholtz and John Tyndall described music as a set of physical vibrations that tickled the ear, excited the nerves, and precipitated muscular convulsions. In turn, writers—from canonical figures such as George Eliot and Thomas Hardy, to New Women novelists like Sarah Grand and Bertha Thomas, to anonymous authors of underground pornography—depicted bodily sensations and experiences in unusually explicit ways. These writers used scenes of music listening and performance to intervene in urgent conversations about gender and sexuality and explore issues of agency, pleasure, violence, desire, and kinship. Sounding Bodies shows how both classical music and Victorian literature, while often considered bastions of conservatism and repression, represented powerful sites for feminist and queer politics.

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