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A provocative collection of writings on film music by the celebrated critic, Hans Keller [1919-85].
States that for three or four decades after the Second World War, musical thinking in Britain was dominated by psychology. This book explores how a psychoanalytical musical criticism may be grounded in individual and small-group psychology.
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