Elgar's Deconstruction of the Belle époque: Interlace Structures and the Second Symphony

Harper-Scott, J. P. E.

(2007)

Harper-Scott, J. P. E. (2007) Elgar's Deconstruction of the Belle époque: Interlace Structures and the Second Symphony
In: Elgar Studies. Cambridge University Press.

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Abstract

A musical analysis of Elgar's Second Symphony is accompanied by reflections on its social and philosophical context.

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Item TypeBook Item
TitleElgar's Deconstruction of the Belle époque: Interlace Structures and the Second Symphony
AuthorsHarper-Scott, J. P. E.
Uncontrolled KeywordsEdward Elgar, second symphony, deconstruction, Heidegger, existentialism, imperialism, interlace structure, British Empire
DepartmentsFaculty of Arts\Music

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The eprint is of chapter 6 in the book, and is reproduced for purposes of private study or research, by kind permission of Cambridge University Press.


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