Om Richard Wagners Prose Works In Paris And Dresden; Volume VII
Drawing upon a wealth of historical research and primary source documents, this fascinating study explores the reception and influence of Richard Wagner's prose works in two key European cities. William Ashton Ellis provides a richly detailed look at Wagner's life and times, as well as an insightful examination of the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped his work.
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