A pathbreaking study of the Parisian press's attempts to claim Richard Wagner's place in French history and imagination during the unstable and conflict-ridden years of the Third Reich.
A pathbreaking study of the Parisian press's attempts to claim Richard Wagner's place in French history and imagination during the unstable and conflict-ridden years of the Third Reich.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments Contents List of Figures Note on Translations and Referencing of Press Sources Introduction 1. A Universal Art: The Cinquantenaire, 1933 2. Ambassador of Peace: Rapprochement and Wagner, 1933-1939 3. Art and Patrie: The Bayreuth Festival, 1933-1943 4. A Sensitive Question: From Drôle de Guerre to Resistance, 1939-1944 5. Staging Collaboration: The Paris Opéra, 1939-1944 Conclusion: From Universalism to Collaboration Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Contents List of Figures Note on Translations and Referencing of Press Sources Introduction 1. A Universal Art: The Cinquantenaire, 1933 2. Ambassador of Peace: Rapprochement and Wagner, 1933-1939 3. Art and Patrie: The Bayreuth Festival, 1933-1943 4. A Sensitive Question: From Drôle de Guerre to Resistance, 1939-1944 5. Staging Collaboration: The Paris Opéra, 1939-1944 Conclusion: From Universalism to Collaboration Bibliography Index
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