Soundscape in Early French Literature (Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies (Series))
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"Soundscape in Early French Literature is a study of how sound is employed in a variety of Latin and early French works. In five chapters, titled to reflect the author's attention to and interest in sound. Cazelles shows that sound plays a much more crucial role in literature than we may have realized and that noise has a textuality."--BOOK JACKET.
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