Performed Literature: Words and Music by Bob DylanBob Dylan is not a poet. He is a singer-songwriter, a performing artist. The unit of his art, as collected and documented by his intended audience, is the live performance. Right now, no existing technological tool can give researchers ready access to his entire corpus of work. Revised from the author's Ph.D. dissertation (UC Berkeley, 1978) and again from its first edition (Indiana UP, 1982), Performed Literature develops a methodology for close analysis of verbal art that is heard, not seen, using as comparative examples 24 performances of 11 songs by Bob Dylan. The second edition adds a preface, two major appendices and one minor one, and a detailed index. |
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... shift in Dylan's vocal inflection on the word " girl " can so shift the meaning of the song : as pearl mediates between natural and cultural values , be- tween crystal and oyster , between excrement and jewel , so also " little girl ...
... shift in Dylan's vocal inflection on the word " girl " can so shift the meaning of the song : as pearl mediates between natural and cultural values , be- tween crystal and oyster , between excrement and jewel , so also " little girl ...
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... shift , " is clearly articulated like the stanza - ending slogans . A listener , straining to understand , focuses on the choppy , fast - rhyming words such that each clearly pronounced slogan stands out , demanding to be remembered and ...
... shift , " is clearly articulated like the stanza - ending slogans . A listener , straining to understand , focuses on the choppy , fast - rhyming words such that each clearly pronounced slogan stands out , demanding to be remembered and ...
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... shift , for example , Gleason says that " they still don't know it takes a train to cry . And so they're stoning him again when he's trying to go home . " 12 Other reviews of John Wesley Harding do the same with Dylan lines . Most ...
... shift , for example , Gleason says that " they still don't know it takes a train to cry . And so they're stoning him again when he's trying to go home . " 12 Other reviews of John Wesley Harding do the same with Dylan lines . Most ...
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