Re-Reading Wagner -Mov #13
This multidisciplinary collection of readings offers suggestive new interpretations of Richard Wagner’s ideological position in German history.  The issues discussed range from the biographical—the reasons for Wagner’s travels, his spotted political life—to the aesthetic and ideological, regarding his re-creation of medieval Nuremberg, his representations of gender and nationality, his vocal iconography, his anti-Semitism, and his vegetarianarguments, and, finally, his musical heirs.
    The essays are written by Tamara S. Evans, Edward R. Haymes, Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Peter Morris-Keitel, Alexa Larson-Thorisch, Audrius Dundzila, Marc A. Weiner, Jost Hermand, Frank Trommler, and Hans Rudolf Vaget.  Avoiding journalistic or iconoclastic approaches to Wagner, these writers depart from the usual uncritical admiration of earlier scholars to develop a stimulating and ultimately cohesive collection of new perspectives.
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Re-Reading Wagner -Mov #13
This multidisciplinary collection of readings offers suggestive new interpretations of Richard Wagner’s ideological position in German history.  The issues discussed range from the biographical—the reasons for Wagner’s travels, his spotted political life—to the aesthetic and ideological, regarding his re-creation of medieval Nuremberg, his representations of gender and nationality, his vocal iconography, his anti-Semitism, and his vegetarianarguments, and, finally, his musical heirs.
    The essays are written by Tamara S. Evans, Edward R. Haymes, Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Peter Morris-Keitel, Alexa Larson-Thorisch, Audrius Dundzila, Marc A. Weiner, Jost Hermand, Frank Trommler, and Hans Rudolf Vaget.  Avoiding journalistic or iconoclastic approaches to Wagner, these writers depart from the usual uncritical admiration of earlier scholars to develop a stimulating and ultimately cohesive collection of new perspectives.
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Re-Reading Wagner -Mov #13

Re-Reading Wagner -Mov #13

by Reinhold Grimm
Re-Reading Wagner -Mov #13

Re-Reading Wagner -Mov #13

by Reinhold Grimm

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This multidisciplinary collection of readings offers suggestive new interpretations of Richard Wagner’s ideological position in German history.  The issues discussed range from the biographical—the reasons for Wagner’s travels, his spotted political life—to the aesthetic and ideological, regarding his re-creation of medieval Nuremberg, his representations of gender and nationality, his vocal iconography, his anti-Semitism, and his vegetarianarguments, and, finally, his musical heirs.
    The essays are written by Tamara S. Evans, Edward R. Haymes, Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Peter Morris-Keitel, Alexa Larson-Thorisch, Audrius Dundzila, Marc A. Weiner, Jost Hermand, Frank Trommler, and Hans Rudolf Vaget.  Avoiding journalistic or iconoclastic approaches to Wagner, these writers depart from the usual uncritical admiration of earlier scholars to develop a stimulating and ultimately cohesive collection of new perspectives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299970765
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 06/15/1993
Series: Monatshefte Occasional Volumes , #13
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Reinhold Grimm is professor of German and comparative literature at the University of California, Riverside.  Jost Hermand is professor of German at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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