CHAMBER MUSIC By James Joyce. 2 Contents With First Lines I Strings in the earth and air II The twilight turns from amethyst III At that hour when all things have repose, IV When the shy star goes forth in heaven VI I would in that sweet bosom be VII My love is in a light attire. The title "Chamber Music" was reportedly a pun relating to the sound of urine tinkling in a chamber pot, though this seems to be a later embellishment by Joyce of the title's meaning. Joyce to Stannie, Feb I don't like the book but wish it were published and be damned to it. However, it is a young man's book. I felt like that. Poem XI of Chamber Music reflects Joyce's propensity in the suite to Elizabethan language, particularly in the use of the "thees" and "thous" of the King James Bible tradition. This is the only poem generally thought to have been set to music by Joyce himself. [from CD .
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'Chamber Music' is a collection of poems by James Joyce first published The collection originally comprised thirty-four love poems, but two further poems were added before publication. Although the poems did not sell well (fewer than half of the original print run of had been sold in the first year), they received some critical acclaim. The Project Gutenberg eBook of Chamber Music, by James Joyce. This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.doorway.ru Chamber Music. I Strings in the earth and air Make music sweet; Strings by the river where The willows meet. There's music along the river For Love wanders there, Pale flowers on his mantle, Dark leaves on his hair. All softly playing, With head to the music bent, And fingers straying Upon an instrument. II The twilight turns from amethyst To deep and deeper blue.
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