Music and literature
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Music and literature
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- Arthurian romance and modern poetry and music
- The tuning of the word, the musico-literary poetics of the symbolist movement, David Michael Hertz
- Literature as opera, Gary Schmidgall
- Let's do a poem!, introducing poetry to children through listening, singing, chanting, impromptu choral reading, body movement, dance, and dramatization ; including 98 favorite songs and poems, Nancy Larrick
- Il libretto d'autore, 1860-1930, Boito, Verga, Capuana, DiGiacomo, D'Annunzio, Pascoli, Pirandello, Jone Gaillard Corsi
- Words and music in the Middle Ages, song, narrative, dance, and drama, 1050-1350, John Stevens
- Chapter one, Artists for Literacy
- The tenth muse, a historical study of the opera libretto, by Patrick J. Smith
- Write in tune, contemporary music in fiction, edited by Erich Hertz and Jeffrey Roessner
- The Nobel lecture, Bob Dylan
- Richard Wagner & the synthesis of the arts, by Jack M. Stein
- Text and drugs and rock 'n' roll, the Beats and rock culture, Simon Warner
- Shakespeare's songbook, Ross W. Duffin ; with a foreword by Stephen Orgel
- Litpop, writing and popular music, edited by Rachel Carroll and Adam Hansen
- Reading Franz Liszt, revealing the poetry behind the piano music, Paul Roberts
- Reading Mahler, German culture and Jewish identity in fin-de-siècle Vienna, Carl Niekerk
- The celestial twins, poetry and music through the ages, H.T. Kirby-Smith
- Pro and contra Wagner, Thomas Mann ; translated by Allan Blunden ; with an introduction by Erich Heller
- Heavy rotation, twenty writers on the albums that changed their lives, edited by Peter Terzian
- Word like a bell, John Keats, music and the romantic poet, John A. Minahan
- Claude Debussy and the poets, Arthur B. Wenk
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