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The Mechanical Song Felicia Miller-Frank

The Mechanical Song By Felicia Miller-Frank

The Mechanical Song by Felicia Miller-Frank


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This is a discussion of the representation of the female singing voice in 19th-century-literature. The author argues for an emerging identification between women and artifice in the period.

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The Mechanical Song: Women, Voice, and the Artificial in Nineteenth-Century French Narrative by Felicia Miller-Frank

Examining the privileged relation of women to the singing voice in nineteenth-century literary works, the author argues for an emerging identification between women and artifice in the period. Beginning with texts by Rousseau and Proust that show a link between nostalgia for the maternal voice and the writer's self, the book then turns to the psychoanalytic literature on the role of the voice in the formation of the psyche. In the process, it analyses feminist polemics on the maternal voice to show how voice and rhythm together form the matrices of the subject. The voice of the soprano occupied a special place in nineteenth-century operatic history, replacing the castrato voice as a sexless, angelic, ethereal source of pleasure for the opera-goer. The author shows how these qualities are identified with women's voices in literary texts by Sand, Balzac, du Maurier and Nerval.

The Mechanical Song Reviews

This is an absorbing study that brings together work in psychoanalysis, the history of opera, and nineteenth-century literature in such a way that each area is illumined by the others. [The author] deals resourcefully and informatively with an intriguing question of great interest to cultural and literary historians and to feminist and psychoanalytic critics.Ross Chambers, University of Michigan

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Nostalgia for the maternal voice 2. Ech's haunting song 3. Consuelo: high priestess of song 4. The bird of aritifice: singers, angels and gender ambiguity 5. Baudelaire and the painted woman 6. Edison's recorded angel 7. Inhuman voices, sublime song Notes Bibliography Index.

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GOR013666246
9780804723817
0804723818
The Mechanical Song: Women, Voice, and the Artificial in Nineteenth-Century French Narrative by Felicia Miller-Frank
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Stanford University Press
1995-09-01
224
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