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She Played and Sang: Jane Austen and Music
By (Author) Gillian Dooley
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st April 2024
5th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of music
Hardback
344
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Like her much-loved heroine Emma Woodhouse, Jane Austen played and sang. Music occupied a central role in her life, and she made brilliant use of it in her books to illuminate characters personalities and highlight the contrasts between them.
Until recently, our knowledge of Austens musical inclinations was limited to the recollections of relatives who were still in their youth when she passed away. But with the digitisation of music books from her immediate family circle, a treasure trove of evidence has emerged. Delving into these books, alongside letters and other familial records, She played and sang unveils a previously unknown facet of Austen's world.
This insightful work not only uncovers the music closely associated with Austen, but also unravels her musical connections with family and friends, revealing the intricate ties between her fiction and the melodies she performed. With these revelations, Austen's musical legacy comes to life, granting us a deeper understanding of her artistic prowess and the influences that shaped her literary masterpieces.
Gillian Dooley is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow in English at Flinders University. She has published and presented internationally on Jane Austen, and as a singer she has curated programmes of music from Austens personal collection since 2007. She has appeared on Australian Broadcasting Corporations The Book Show and The Minefield as an expert on Austen. Her most recent books are Matthew Flinders: The Man behind the Map and Listening to Iris Murdoch: Music, Sounds, and Silences (both 2022).