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The author surveys musical references scattered throughout the novelist's writings, arguing that music is repeatedly used to characterize figures and drive incident. Chapters examine instrumental combinations and particular instruments, church music, popular songs, and notable singers; the volume includes lists of cited songs and indexes of instruments and characters. The study combines close readings with attempts to identify quotations, draws on contemporary song scholarship, and treats the novelist's work as a source for ordinary English musical life, while offering suggestions for rendering the pieces in performance.

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James T. Lightwood

James T. Lightwood was a scholar and writer known for his contributions to the study of literature and music. His notable work, "Charles Dickens and Music," explores the relationship between the renowned author Charles Dickens and the musical influences of his time. Lightwood's analysis provides insights into how music shaped Dickens's literary creations and reflects the cultural context of the Victorian era. Through his research, Lightwood has contributed to a deeper understanding of the interplay between literature and music, enriching the literary heritage surrounding Dickens's works.

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