VOLUME 25 (2006) SPECIAL ISSUE
A Special Issue Devoted to Literature and
Music
Edited by Richard S. Peterson
Contents
Richard S. Peterson. Introduction. 1-2.
Anne Lake Prescott. "Formes of Joy and Art":
Donne, David, and the Power of Music. 3-36.
R. D. S. Jack. Music, Poetry, and Performance at
the Court of James VI. 37-63.
Gavin Alexander. The Musical Sidneys. 65-105.
Elise Bickford Jorgens. A Rhetoric of
Dissonance: Music in
The Merchant of Venice. 107-128.
Lin Kelsey. "Many sorts of music": Musical Genre
in
Twelfth Night and
The Tempest. 129-181.
Byron Adams. "By Season Season'd": Shakespeare
and Vaughan Williams. 183-197.
Linda Phyllis Austern. Words on Music: The Case
of Early Modern England. 199-244.
William Peter Mahrt. Yonge Versus Watson and the
Translation of Italian Madrigals. 245-266.
Christopher R. Wilson. Number and Music in
Campion's Measured Verse. 267-289.
John Morehen. Alleluia: A Question of
Syllabification,
c. 1550-
c. 1625. 291-314.
Paul L. Gaston. George Herbert, the "Hymn
Menders," and the Anglican Hymn Tradition. 315-332.
Stephen M. Buhler. "Soft
Lydian Airs"
Meet "Anthems clear": Intelligibility in Milton, Handel, and Mark
Morris. 333-353.