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Contents Introduction 1 Part One: Architectonics
of Eros and Music in the Early Modern Episteme Theories of union: discourses of Eros and music Classical and Christian theories of Eros and music Speculative music and the Neoplatonic Eros as binding agents Musical harmony in the microcosm and in the political body Unity as poetic principle 2 Empowering Eros: Embodied Harmonies and Erotic Mediation Eros and music as mediating agents Sensual love and practical music as educational agents Practical music as love’s preferred agent The ambiguity of music’s erotic agency The dual agency of music and the erotic ear 3 ‘Love’s proper exercice’: Eros and the dance Erotic action and temperate dancing The degradation of the cosmic dance: "Sellenger’s round, or The Beginning of the World" The erotic dancing body The ambivalent rhetorical status of the dancing body 4 The Ambivalent Lute The Orphic Lute The Political Lute The Erotic Lute The Fair Lutenist Part Two: Poetics
The ethos of the musical genres and the two Eros Ideas of Eros in madrigal and lute song lyrics ‘Infinite Volumes’: Miscellanies of love in Elizabethan madrigal and lute ayre lyrics Neoplatonic ideas of love in the lyrics The voice as erotic instrument Rhetoric and eroticis 6 Erotic and Rhetorical Trivializations of Music in the English Epyllion Music and Eros in the English epyllion Natural music and the harmonic world Erotic trivializations of music in the epyllion ‘Love is forme’: fiction and friction
in Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece and Titus Andronicus Philomel as musical myth Expressing the unspeakable: Lavinia as Philomel Philomel, an ‘innocent Siren’? Philomel as Failed Orpheus: Dismembering the Body Politic 8 Specularity or speculation? Echo and Eros in Venus and Adonis Echo/echo and the music of the spheres Transformative Encounters: Echo and the twofold nature of Eros 162 Echo and Eros in Venus and Adonis The Speculating Echo Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index |