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  1. Street songs
    writers and urban songs and cries, 1800-1925
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This book, based on the Clarendon Lectures for 2016, is about the use made by poets and novelists of street songs and cries. Karlin begins with the London street-vendor's cry of 'Cherry-ripe!', as it occurs in poems from the sixteenth to the... more

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen
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    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2019 A 4654
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    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
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    This book, based on the Clarendon Lectures for 2016, is about the use made by poets and novelists of street songs and cries. Karlin begins with the London street-vendor's cry of 'Cherry-ripe!', as it occurs in poems from the sixteenth to the twentieth century: the 'Cries of London' (and Paris) exemplify the fascination of this urban art to writers of every period. Focusing on nineteenth and early twentieth century writers, the book traces the theme in works by William Wordsworth, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, Walt Whitman, George Gissing, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and Marcel Proust. As well as street-cries, these writers incorporate ballads, folk songs, religious and political songs, and songs of their own invention into crucial scenes, and the0singers themselves range from a one-legged beggar in Dublin to a famous painter in fifteenth-century Florence. The book concludes with the beautiful and unlikely 'song' of a knife-grinder's wheel. 0Throughout the book Karlin emphasizes the rich complexity of his subject. The street singer may be figured as an urban Orpheus, enchanting the crowd and possessed of magical powers of healing and redemption; but the barbaric din of the modern city is never far away, and the poet who identifies with Orpheus may also dread his fate. And the fugitive, transient nature of song offers writers a challenge to their more structured art. Overheard in fragments, teasing, ungraspable, the street song may be 'captured' by a literary work but is never, finally, tamed

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780198792352; 0198792352
    Edition: First edition
    Series: Clarendon lectures in English
    Subjects: Fiction; Fiction; Poetry; Poetry; Street music; Street musicians; Cries in literature; Music and literature
    Scope: xii, 195 Seiten, 4 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln, Illustrationen, 22 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

  2. Le cri dans les arts et la littérature
    Contributor: Morisson, Valérie (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Editions Universitaires de Dijon, Dijon

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
    Ce 1194
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    Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
    2017-3434
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Morisson, Valérie (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: French
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9782364412286
    RVK Categories: EC 5137
    Series: Collection Écritures
    Subjects: Cries in art; Cries in literature; Emotions in art; Emotions in literature
    Scope: 240 Seiten, ill, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Collected essays