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Interweaving of text and music from "summary" of The Function of Song in Contemporary British Drama by Elizabeth Hale Winkler

The relationship between text and music in contemporary British drama is a complex and multifaceted one. It involves a deep interweaving of these two forms of artistic expression, creating a rich tapestry of meaning and emotion. This interweaving can take many different forms, from the use of songs as a narrative device to the integration of musical elements into the fabric of the text itself. One of the key ways in which text and music are interwoven in contemporary British drama is through the use of songs as a means of advancing the plot or developing character. Songs can serve as a form of exposition, providing the audience with important information about the characters or the world of the play. They can also be used to reveal the inner thoughts and emotions of the characters, giving the audience insight into their motivations and desires. In addition to their narrat...
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    The Function of Song in Contemporary British Drama

    Elizabeth Hale Winkler

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