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    John Sullivan Dwight: The Life and Writings of Boston's Musical Transcendentalist

    John Sullivan Dwight by Faucett, Bill F.;

    The Life and Writings of Boston's Musical Transcendentalist

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 21 August 2023

    • ISBN 9780197684184
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages376 pages
    • Size 165x229x43 mm
    • Weight 635 g
    • Language English
    • 430

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    Short description:

    John Sullivan Dwight (1813-93) was, for much of the nineteenth century, America's leading music critic and an important figure among New England Transcendentalists. This biography charts his relationships with other writers and thinkers, as well as his evolution into a powerful and persuasive writer, while situating his story in its nineteenth century and Transcendental contexts. Dwight's enormous body of essays, reviews, and translations are illuminated in this biography and reveal the indelible influence that his newspaper, Dwight's Journal of Music, had on music criticism--the impacts of which still resonate today.

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    John Sullivan Dwight (1813-93) was, for much of the nineteenth century, America's leading music critic. Born into a musical family and educated at several premier Boston schools, he fell under the spell of New England Transcendentalism and befriended Ralph Waldo Emerson, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Margaret Fuller, George Ripley, and others of a similarly progressive mindset. Dwight resided at the socialist/utopian community of Brook Farm where he learned the art of journalism and wrote on many topics--Transcendentalism, of course, but especially on music and musical performance. After the demise of Brook Farm and several years as a journeyman writer, Dwight launched Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature in 1852. It was a newspaper that firmly established him as a serious music critic and in its time spoke to America's growing appetite for art music.

    By charting Dwight's relationships with other writers, musicians, and thinkers, as well as his evolution into a powerful and persuasive writer in his own right, this book situates his story in its nineteenth century and Transcendental contexts and provides the first thorough account of music and the arts at Brook Farm. Dwight's enormous body of essays, reviews, translations, correspondence, and other various writings are illuminated in this biography and reveal the indelible influence Dwight's Journal had on music criticism--the impacts of which resonate today.

    The subject comes vividly to life through careful contextualization but is not reduced to context or explained by context.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements
    Illustrations
    Introduction
    PART I: Musica sub rosa
    1. A Lineage so Grandly Historic
    The Dwights of Massachusetts
    Irrepressible Fondness
    Dwight's Early Education
    Genius and Enterprise
    2. Musical Awakenings
    Life at Harvard
    Musica sub rosa
    Harvard Divinity School
    3. The World Idealized
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Gardiner's The Music of Nature (1832)
    Goethe, Schiller & Carlyle
    George Ripley
    Early Major Writings
    4. Preaching, The Dial, and the HMA
    Northampton
    The Dial (1840-1844)
    The Harvard Musical Association
    PART II: The Music of Transcendentalism
    5. Dwight at Brook Farm
    Gentleman Farmers
    The Arts at Brook Farm
    The Emerging Journalist
    6. The Harbinger, Beethoven, and the End of Brook Farm
    The Harbinger
    Beethoven Storms Boston
    Dwight's Fourieristic Writings
    Gone Like a Dream
    7. The Maturing Critic
    Back in Boston
    The Daily Chronotype
    Sartain's Magazine
    Graham's Magazine
    New Prospects
    PART III: The World at Arm's Length
    8. Dwight's Journal of Music
    Founding the Journal
    Models and Influences
    Early Reception of the Journal
    Oliver Ditson
    9. Years in Days
    Dwight's Grand Tour
    Music in Europe
    The Great Eastern
    10. Dwight on the Issues
    Responses to the Civil War
    Dwight contra Enterprise
    Native Musicians
    Music of the Future
    Murmurs of a Grander Future
    Music Libraries in Boston
    11. The End of Dwight's Journal of Music
    We Still Live
    Howling Wolves
    The Journal Folds
    CODA
    12. The Last Transcendentalist
    Life After the Journal
    The Perkins Institution for the Blind
    Last writings
    The Last Transcendentalist
    Appendices
    1. Dwight's Harvard Forensics & Themes Topics
    2. Selected Original Poems by Dwight
    3. Musical Repertoire & Guest Artists at Brook Farm
    4. Selected Song Translations & Adaptations by Dwight
    5. Dwight's Major Original Essays in the Journal (1852-1881)
    6. Dwight's European ---Editorial Correspondences--- for the Journal (1860-1861)
    Abbreviations
    John Sullivan Dwight: A Selected Bibliography
    Selected Bibliography
    Index

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