The book delves into the intersection of music and medieval-themed films spanning over a century. It examines the tension between authentic medieval music evidence and the cinematic music tradition, highlighting how filmmakers adapt historical soundscapes to fit modern storytelling. By analyzing approximately five hundred films, it reveals the complexities of representing the Middle Ages through music, offering insights into both historical accuracy and creative interpretation in cinema.
John Haines Ordine dei libri
John Haines si addentra nelle profonde cavità della natura e dello spirito umano nella sua poesia. I suoi versi, spesso ispirati dal paesaggio aspro dell'Alaska, esplorano temi di solitudine, sopravvivenza e trascendenza. Lo stile di Haines è caratterizzato dalla sua economia linguistica e dalla potente immaginazione visiva, che attira i lettori nelle sue acute osservazioni del mondo. La sua opera offre uno sguardo meditativo sul rapporto tra umanità e mondo naturale, cercando significato nel silenzio e nell'isolamento.





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- 2020
Never Leaving Laramie: Travels in a Restless World
- 248pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Never Leaving Laramie takes readers from a small university town in Wyoming into the human and natural landscapes of remote and dangerous areas in the world. John Haines bicycles across Tibet and kayaks the length of West Africa's Niger River. He rides the Trans-Siberian train across the former Soviet Union and survives a traumatic train accident in the Czech Republic. For two decades, the author lived a restless life exploring pockets of the world in transition, always finding a route back to Laramie, the home that shaped him--a place he loved but needed to leave, and in the end never left.
- 2008
Eight Centuries of Troubadours and Trouveres
The Changing Identity of Medieval Music
- 360pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
The exploration of troubadour and trouvere music reveals its evolving interpretations throughout history. It delves into the cultural and social contexts that influenced these musical forms, highlighting how their meanings have shifted over time. Through detailed analysis, the book uncovers the intricate connections between music, poetry, and the historical events that shaped the lives of these medieval composers. This study offers insights into the artistry and legacy of troubadour and trouvere traditions.
- 2003
The Stars, The Snow, The Fire
- 182pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
In this wilderness classic, the quintessential Alaskan frontiersman relates his experiences from over twenty years as a hoemsteader. As New York Newsday has said of his work, If Alaska had not existed, Haines might well have invented it.''
- 1996
The Last New Land. Stories of Alaska Past and Present
- 816pagine
- 29 ore di lettura
An anthology of Alaskan writing features Native Alaskan legends and tales and the works of authors from Robert W. Service and Jack London to contemporary writers