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The Melodophil - A Character Sketch

The Golden Key, Vol. 1, No. 4, June 1883


This short story describes an author's brief visit to the "melodophil," a lover of music who can find melody in the least harmonious of places: telephone static, pigeon songs, and even the sound of the wind. The Melodophil believes that "melody . . . is one of the highest possible developments of language." It includes poetic lyrics to a couplet rhyme quatrain, which ends the story.


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Jun 1883

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