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Edmund Gurney's The Power of Sound (1885): I. context

Pages 31-42 | Published online: 24 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

In his 1880 treatise, Edmund Gurney argued that music is superior to other arts in the culture it supplies to the mind. Because his thesis has escaped the notice of modern interpreters, this article aims to contextualise that thesis by examining how Gurney utilised, for his own purposes, certain premisses from aesthetics, evolutionary theory and experimental psychology.

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