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Wagner and His World

by Charles Osborne


ISBN: 0500130604
ISBN-13: 9780500130605
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Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Published date: 1977
Pages: 128

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1) Wagner and His World (Pictorial Biography S)
Charles Osborne

Thames & Hudson. Good. 1977. First Edition. Cloth Hard Cover. 1977 BOOK in burgundy cloth hardcover, slight bumping to corners & edges. PAGES tanned to very edges but clean, flat & tight. DJ tanned to top & left edges of front cover, some bumping to corners, small creasing to top edge & to top of spine, used appearance. Book Extract; from DJ; To many people today Wagner's musicdramas represent the apotheosis-and cul-mination-of 19th-century opera. The almostmythical aura which surrounds Wagner,however, owes perhaps as much to the larger-than-life personality of this 19th-centurygenius as to his operas-which, althoughincreasingly popular, can still baffle operaaudiences. The incredible artistic, politicaland literary controversies which raged aroundWagner in his lifetime, still occupy the centreof attention today and feelings about Wagnerand his work tend to be extreme, rousingheated reactions.In Wagner and his World, Charles Osbornetraces Wagner's life through hardships, debt,political exile, long artistic frustrations anddiscouragement, anti-semitic entanglementsand triumphant success, partly throughWagner's close and ambiguous friendshipwith Ludwig II, King of Bavaria, culminatingin the self-created monument to his art andhimself at Bayreuth. Wagner's complex rela-tionships with Nietzsche, Liszt and LudwigII, as well as his posthumous adoption by theNazis, are fully explored in this fascinatingmonograph, supplemented by a large numberof illustrations which illuminate Wagner'slife and present a unique album of photo-graphs from the productions of his operas.Charles Osborne is Literature Director ofthe Arts Council of Great Britain, and wellknown for his important contribution to thescholarship of Verdi. . (more information)

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2) Wagner and His World
Osborne, Charles

London: Thames and Hudson, 1977 Moderate rubbing to jacket, wine-red boards are clean with gilt lettering. Nice copy!. Cloth. Good/Good. 8vo. (more information)

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3) wagner and his world
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Great Britain: Thames and Hudson. Good/Good. 1977. Ex-library. Hardcover. 0500130604 Ex-Library edition. Good in v-good dj FIRST EDITION.. (more information)

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4) Wagner and his World
Osborne, Charles

Thames & Hudson, 1977. Hardcover. NF. Very square and clean./NF. Priceclipped. No chips or marks.. 142 B+W illustrations. Illustrated essay on Wagner's life and its relationship to 19th century Germany. Heavy book may require more postage. Hardcover (more information)

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