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Music, voice, and (de)narrativization in Samuel Beckett's radio play 'Cascando'
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Author
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Abstract
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This chapter combines insights from genetic criticism and audionarratology to illustrate how acoustic properties such as music and voice are used to denarrativize language in Samuel Beckett's radio play 'Cascando' (1961). In doing so, the chapter shows the importance of manuscripts, production scripts and various audio recordings for the study of radio drama. |
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Language
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English
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Source (book)
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Audionarratology: essons from Radio Drama / Bernaerts, Lars [edit.]; et al.
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Source (series)
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Theory and Interpretation of Narrative
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Publication
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Columbus
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The Ohio State University Press
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2021
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ISBN
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978-0-8142-1472-5
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Volume/pages
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p. 196-214
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Full text (publisher's version - intranet only)
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