Re-reading Wagner
Source:
Wisconsin Workshop (21st : 1990 : Madison, Wis.). Grimm, Reinhold; Hermand, Jost, Editor
Re-reading Wagner
(The Wisconsin Workshop )
Published for Monatshefte [by] the University of Wisconsin Press, 1993
vii, 158 p. : ill., music ; 24 cm.
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Contents
[Title page] Re-reading Wagner
Contents, pp. v ff.
Preface, pp. vii-[1] ff.
"Am Mythenstein": Richard Wagner and Swiss society, Evans, Tamara S. pp. 3-22
Richard Wagner and the Altgermanisten: Die Wibelungen and Franz Joseph Mone, Haymes, Edward R. pp. [23]-38
Reworking history: Wagner's German myth of Nuremberg, Hohendahl, Peter Uwe pp. 39-60
Transgression and affirmation: gender roles, moral codes, and utopian vision in Richard Wagner's operas, Morris-Keitel, Peter; Larson-Thorisch, Alexa; Dundzila, Audrius pp. 61-77
Wagner and the vocal iconography of race and nation, Weiner, Marc A. pp. 78-102
Wagner's last supper: the vegetarian gospel of his Parsifal, Hermand, Jost pp. 103-118
The social politics of musical redemption, Trommler, Frank pp. 119-135
The rivalry for Wagner's mantle: Strauss, Pfitzner, Mann, Vaget, Hans Rudolf pp. 136-158 ff.
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