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Ardelia's Voice: Anne Kingsmill Finch and the (Female) Lyrical Moment

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L’attribution probable du livret du premier véritable opéra anglais, le Vénus et Adonis de John Blow, à Anne Kingsmill Finch ne résout pas seulement l’un des petits mystères de l’histoire de la musique. Ce texte, lorsque lu parallèlement aux autres œuvres dramatiques de Finch, éclaire d’un nouveau jour la manière particulière dont la comtesse de Winchilsea façonne sa voix, pensée comme performance, dans sa poésie lyrique. L’implication de Finch dans le domaine musical à la Restauration permet de mettre en lumière la tension qui existe plus tard dans sa poésie entre la parole et le chant, tous deux sexués. Elle élucide peut-être aussi les raisons pour lesquelles Finch a souvent été considérée à tort comme un poète préromantique.
Title: Ardelia's Voice: Anne Kingsmill Finch and the (Female) Lyrical Moment
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L’attribution probable du livret du premier véritable opéra anglais, le Vénus et Adonis de John Blow, à Anne Kingsmill Finch ne résout pas seulement l’un des petits mystères de l’histoire de la musique.
Ce texte, lorsque lu parallèlement aux autres œuvres dramatiques de Finch, éclaire d’un nouveau jour la manière particulière dont la comtesse de Winchilsea façonne sa voix, pensée comme performance, dans sa poésie lyrique.
L’implication de Finch dans le domaine musical à la Restauration permet de mettre en lumière la tension qui existe plus tard dans sa poésie entre la parole et le chant, tous deux sexués.
Elle élucide peut-être aussi les raisons pour lesquelles Finch a souvent été considérée à tort comme un poète préromantique.

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