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Wagner Propaganda During National Socialism
The Cambridge Wagner Encyclopedia (2014)
  • David Dennis, Loyola University Chicago
Abstract
Richard Wagner is one of the most controversial figures in Western cultural history. He revolutionized not only opera but the very concept of art, and his works and ideas have had an immeasurable impact on both the cultural and political landscapes of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. From “absolute music” to “Zurich” and from “Theodor Adorno” to “Hermann Zumpe,” the vividly-written entries of The Cambridge Wagner Encyclopedia have been contributed by recognized authorities and cover a comprehensive range of topics. More than eighty scholars from around the world, representing disciplines from history and philosophy to film studies and medicine, provide fascinating insights into Wagner's life, career, and influence. Multiple appendices include listings of Wagner's works, historic productions, recordings, and addresses where he lived, to round out a volume that will be an essential and reliable resource for enthusiasts and academics alike.

Keywords
  • Richard Wagner,
  • Third Reich,
  • German Politics,
  • German Music,
  • German Studies,
  • Modern European History
Publication Date
January, 2014
Editor
Nicholas Vazsonyi
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN
9781107004252
Citation Information
David Dennis. "Wagner Propaganda During National Socialism" Cambrdige, UKThe Cambridge Wagner Encyclopedia (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-dennis/13/