![]() ![]() making telling reference topronouncements on music by philosophers and musicians. provides a stimulating synthesis of materials. Bryden's own essay, 'Beckett and the Sound of Silence'. this book is the first to move beyond analogy to a sustained consideration of the relation between his words and music other than the music of words. This piece takes its place as the authoriative statement on the subject./Paul Lawley/Irish Studies Review 6/3. making telling reference to pronouncements on music by philosophers and musicians. ![]() These essays enhance our understanding of music in Beckett and our sense of its mystery, too.'David Wheatley, The Irish Times (Dublin).this book is the first to move beyond analogy to a sustained consideration of the relation between his words and music other than the music of words. in these vaporously postmodern times it is refreshing to encounter a volume with as well defined and well-researched a subject as this. These essays enhance our understanding of musicin Beckett and our sense of its mystery, too.'David Wheatley, The Irish Times (Dublin), 'A book on the subject was long overdue, and Mary Bryden's collection of essays elegantly fills the gap. 'A book on the subject was long overdue, and Mary Bryden's collection of essays elegantly fills the gap. ![]()
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