Brett Brehm is Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies at William & Mary.
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Introduction: Acoustic Spectra 1 1 Paleophonics: Charles Cros's Audiovisual Worlds 27 2 Poe's Tintamarre: Transatlantic Acoustic Horizons 74 3 Tattered Sound: Baudelaire's Paris, Noise, and the Protophonographic 102 4 The Amazing Chorus: Whitman and the Sound of New York City 136 5 Nina's Song: Music, Sound, and Performance in the Salon of Nina de Villard 155 Conclusion: Pyrophonica and the Rhythms of Inspiration 193 Acknowledgments 205 Notes 209 Bibliography 253 Index 269
Brehm's synthesis of this rich period of "kaleidophonic modernity" will be essential reading to scholars of French literature, sound studies, and cultural history of the Second Empire and Third Republic.-- "Nineteenth-Century French Studies" A top-notch book. Brehm's well-synthesized and in-depth research contributes to a recent critical shift toward the cultural history of sound. The outcome is a fresh take, one that escapes the pre-set "grooves" of critical inquiry.---Andrea Goulet, University of Pennsylvania