On the Colors of Vowels

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781531509040

Thinking Through Synesthesia

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By Liesl Yamaguchi
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FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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440 g
Pages:
277

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Liesl Yamaguchi is Assistant Professor of French at the University of California, Berkeley.

Introduction: After "Voyelles" 1 1 Klangfarbe: Vowels in Helmholtz's Sensations of Tone 21 2 The Interaction of Color 49 3 Mallarme and the Tension of Timbre 65 4 The Colors of the Universal Alphabet 84 5 L'etre imaginaire: Saussure's Colored Vowels 103 Conclusion: Remarks on "Synesthesia" 121 Acknowledgments 141 Notes 143 Works Cited 185 Index 203

A thrilling journey to the edges of the mind--and into the heart and soul of language and literature. Guiding us through famous poems and forgotten treatises with equal ease, Yamaguchi unfolds a powerful new picture of how words work.---Shane Butler, Johns Hopkins University Liesl Yamaguchi's beautifully written and carefully argued book investigates the role played by vowel color in nineteenth and early twentieth century theories about language, from Indo-European linguistics, to French Symbolist poetics, to the science of acoustics. The idea that the notion of vowel color is crucial for the development of free verse as a modern poetic category is explosive and exciting. With clarity and precision, Yamaguchi zeroes in on one of the most stubbornly nebulous categories in the linguistic and poetic tradition.---Sarah Pourciau, Duke University

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