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    Oxford :Oxford University Press,
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    almafu_9959230115102883
    Format: 1 online resource (240 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-19-180331-6 , 0-19-165043-9
    Content: Why did poets continue to call themselves singers, and their poems songs, long after the formal link between poetry and music had been severed? Daniel Karlin explores the origin and meaning of the 'figure of the singer', tracing its roots in classical mythology and in the Bible, and following its rise from the 'adventurous song' of Milton's Paradise Lost to its apotheosis in the nineteenth century-by which time it had also become an oppressive cliché. Poets mightembrace, or resist, this dominant figure of their art, but could not ignore it. Shadowing the metaphor is another figure, that of the
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-19-921398-4
    Language: English
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