The Importance of Being Unfaithful to Wagner
Edward Said, 11 February 1993
Wagner in Performance
edited by Barry Millington and Stewart Spencer.
Yale, 214 pp., £19.95, July 1992,0 300 05718 0 Show More
edited by Barry Millington and Stewart Spencer.
Yale, 214 pp., £19.95, July 1992,
Wagner: Race and Revolution
by Paul Lawrence Rose.
Faber, 304 pp., £20, June 1992,9780571164653 Show More
by Paul Lawrence Rose.
Faber, 304 pp., £20, June 1992,
Wagner Handbook
edited by Ulrich Müller and Peter Wapnewski, translated by John Deathridge.
Harvard, 711 pp., £27.50, October 1992,0 674 94530 1 Show More
edited by Ulrich Müller and Peter Wapnewski, translated by John Deathridge.
Harvard, 711 pp., £27.50, October 1992,
Richard Wagner’s Visit to Rossini and An Evening at Rossini’s in Beau-Séjour
by Edmond Michotte, translated by Herbert Weinstock.
Quartet, 144 pp., £12.95, November 1992,9780704370319 Show More
by Edmond Michotte, translated by Herbert Weinstock.
Quartet, 144 pp., £12.95, November 1992,
“... Matthias Theodor Vogt’s brilliantly original essay ‘Taking the Waters at Bayreuth’ in the Millington/Spencer collection. Vogt’s ingenious point is that Wagner was obsessed with hydropathy, and that for him hydrotherapy, or a water cure, was as necessary for human beings as fire therapy was for gods: think of how Götterdämmerung ends, with its ... ”