Women Writing Music in Late Eighteenth-Century England

Women Writing Music in Late Eighteenth-Century England

Taylor & Francis

Combining new musicology trends, formal musical analysis, and literary feminist recovery work, Leslie Ritchie examines rare poetic, didactic, fictional, and musical texts written by women in late eighteenth-century Britain. Whether crafting works consonant with societal ideals of charitable, natural, and national order, re-imagining their participation in these musical aids to social harmony, or writing about music, women contributed significantly to the formation of British cultural identity and theories of music's role in forming female subjectivities. > Combining new musicology trends, formal musical analysis, and literary feminist recovery work, Leslie Ritchie examines rare poetic, didactic, fictional, and musical texts written by women in late eighteenth-century Britain. She finds instances of and resistance to contemporary perceptions of music as a form of social control in works by Maria Barth\u00E9lemon, Harriett Abrams, Mary Worgan, Susanna Rowson, Hannah Cowley, and Amel.

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