Moonlighting offers a new and original account of how early twentieth-century Anglo-American modernist writers were influenced by the life and music of one of modernity's most important and most celebrated figures: the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven.
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
1 The Idea of the Heroic
2 Eloquent Citations
3 The Confines of Habit
4 Articulate Masks
5 The Politics of Value
Conclusion
Bibliography