Music and Memory in Vernon Lee (Violet Paget) (1856-1935)

Encyclopedia of Concise Concepts by Women Philosophers (2019)
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Abstract

The relationship between music and memory is mainly developed in Music and Its Lovers (1932), a book where Lee presents interesting psychological and philosophical insights from the analysis of the responses made by 150 people to a questionnaire about the “expressive and emotional powers of music”. In this short encyclopedic entry, I present Lee's analysis of the many different ways in which musical experience depends on memory.

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