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  Title Royal Hunt’s Adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 and the Interplay Between Narrativity and Western Art Music Type Book Chapter
  Year 2025 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue The Routledge Handbook of Progressive Rock, Metal, Pages Chapter 12  
  Keywords Popular music; Cultural study of popular music; Songwriting & recording; Music arts; Literary studies; Music & society; Musicology; Heavy metal; Progressive rock  
  Abstract << This an outstanding collection of chapters that explore the intersections between progressive rock, metal and the literary imagination. Each contribution here is a must-read and the editors have done an incredible job framing the

Handbook.

Karl Spracklen, PhD, AcSS

Leeds Beckett University, Portland >>

“This Handbook illustrates the many ways that progressive rock and metal music forge striking engagements with literary texts and themes.

The authors and their objects of analytic inquiry offer global and diverse perspectives on these genres and their literary connections: from ancient times to the modern world, from children’s literature to epic poetry, from mythology to science fiction, and from esoteric fantasy to harsh political criticism.

The musical treatments of these literary materials span the continents from South and North America through Europe and Asia. The collection presents critical perspectives on the enduring and complex relationships between words and music as these are expressed in progressive rock and metal.

The book is aimed primarily at an academic market, valuable for second through final year students on undergraduate courses devoted to both popular music and to literary studies, and to postgraduate programs and researchers in a range of fields, including: popular music studies, musicology, creative music performance and composition, songwriting, literary studies, narrative studies, folklore studies, science fiction studies, cultural studies, liberal studies, and sociology, and for media and history courses that have an interest in the intersection of narratives, music and society.”

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  Publisher Routledge Place of Publication Oxfordshire, England Editor Anderton, Chris; Burns, Lori  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Routledge Music Handbooks Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN ISBN 1032340738; 978-1032340739 Medium Hardback  
  Area Expedition Conference  
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  Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2623  
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