Chamber Music

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Chamber Music is a collection of lyrical love poems by James Joyce, first published in 1907 and noted for its musicality and early modernist style.

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Chamber Music canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
poetry collection
author James Joyce
countryOfOrigin Ireland
firstPublicationDate 1907
followedBy Dubliners
genre love poetry
lyrical poetry
hasAdaptation musical settings by various composers
hasCanonicalStatus part of the James Joyce canon
hasForm printed book
sequence of interrelated poems
short lyric poems
hasInfluenceOn development of Joyce’s later style
hasLaterReception increasing critical appreciation over time
hasMeter varied traditional meters
hasReception mixed contemporary critical response
hasStyleCharacteristic delicate musical rhythms
formal restraint
symbolist influence
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasTheme idealized love
longing
melancholy
sensuality
hasTitleOrigin allusion to musical chamber pieces
hasTone intimate
musical
romantic
isCollectedIn various editions of James Joyce’s works
isDebut true
language English
literaryMovement early modernism
literaryPeriod early 20th-century literature
notableFor early modernist style
musicality of its verse
numberOfPoems 36
partOfAuthorOeuvre early works of James Joyce
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationCentury 20th century
publicationYear 1907
publisher Elkin Mathews
subjectMatter desire
love
romantic relationships

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James Joyce notableWork Chamber Music