Women Musicians in Victorian Fiction, 1860-1900
Taylor & Francis

Women Musicians in Victorian Fiction, 1860-1900

Edition: 1st Edition
Subjects: Society, Society & culture: general
ISBN13: 9781138731820
Published: 22 Nov 2017

Format - Hardback
By Phyllis Weliver

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Women Musicians in Victorian Fiction, 1860-1900

Regular price A$184.80
Sale price A$184.80 Regular price A$231.00
Product description

This title was first publushed in 2000. Phyllis Weliver investigates representations of female musicians in British novels from 1860 to 1900 with regard to changing gender roles, musical practices and scientific discourses. During this time women were portrayed in complex and nuanced ways as they played and sang in family drawing rooms. Women in the 19th century were judged on their manners, appearance, language and other accomplishments such as sewing or painting, but music stood out as an area where women were encouraged to take centre stage and demonstrate their genteel education, graceful movements and self-expression. However within the novels of the Victorian were begining to move away from portraying the musical accomplishments of middle- and upper-class women as feminine and worthwhile towards depicting musical women as truly dangerous. This book explores the reasons for this reaction and the way labels and images were constructed to show extremes of behaviour, and it looks at whether the fiction was depicting the real trends in music at the time.

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