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Set Down by the Voice of Orpheus: Transtextual Frames and Theorised Romanticism
Bryan Whitelaw
School of Arts, English and Languages
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Arts and Humanities
Orpheu
100%
Sonata
100%
Labour
50%
Structural
25%
Challenges
25%
Frame-work
25%
Formal Structure
25%
Formal
25%
Style
25%
Harmony
25%
Holistic
25%
architectural
25%
Composer
25%
reliance
25%
Repertoire
25%
Re-reading
25%
Explicit
25%
Post-classical
25%
Hermeneutic Theory
25%
Presumption
25%
Rubrics
25%
Symphonic Poem
25%
Paratext
25%
Axiomatics
25%
Metatext
25%
William Caplin
25%
Formenlehre
25%
Social Sciences
Analysis
100%
Work
50%
Reading
50%
Eighteenth Century
50%
Paper
25%
Economic and Social Development
25%
Perception
25%
Authority
25%
Bridges
25%
Procedure
25%
Construction
25%
Syntax
25%
Hermeneutics
25%
Narrative Analysis
25%
Classicism
25%