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Title: | Antithetical Arts |
Other Titles: | On the Ancient Quarrel between Literature and Music |
Authors: | Peter, Kivy |
Keywords: | Music and literature |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Publisher: | Oxford |
Description: | My ancient quarrel is not between philosophy and any one of the arts, although that quarrel has certain affinities with mine, as we shall see. It is, rather, an ‘‘internal’’ quarrel, as it were: an internecine conflict within the arts, between the emerging art of absolute music, as the Romantics called it, ‘‘music alone,’’ as I sometimes refer to it, and the truly ancient, long-established art of literary fiction. And it arises, as we shall see, in the attempt to understand, interpret, appreciate the newly emerging absolute music canon, on the part of those who were ‘‘present at the creation.’’ |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/27523 |
ISBN: | 978–0–19–956280–0 |
Appears in Collections: | Fine Arts and Design |
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