1981
DOI: 10.1093/ml/62.2.162
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Sound and Sentiment: The Function of Music in the Gothic Novel

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“…Specific accounts of how authors like Ann Radcliffe, Charles Maturin, and Wilkie Collins incorporate music in their gothic stories have appeared sporadically since at least the 1980s. Frits Noske's () Sound and Sentiment: The Function of Music in the Gothic Novel details how Radcliffe uses music to create atmosphere, draw characters together, indicate villainy, and signal moral values. Noske provocatively concludes, “the battle‐cry of the Gothic novelist […] might have been: ‘Take care of the sounds and to hell with sense!’” (p. 175).…”
Section: Sound Effects: Gothic Music and Sonic Miscellanymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific accounts of how authors like Ann Radcliffe, Charles Maturin, and Wilkie Collins incorporate music in their gothic stories have appeared sporadically since at least the 1980s. Frits Noske's () Sound and Sentiment: The Function of Music in the Gothic Novel details how Radcliffe uses music to create atmosphere, draw characters together, indicate villainy, and signal moral values. Noske provocatively concludes, “the battle‐cry of the Gothic novelist […] might have been: ‘Take care of the sounds and to hell with sense!’” (p. 175).…”
Section: Sound Effects: Gothic Music and Sonic Miscellanymentioning
confidence: 99%