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Contribution to Book
Wagnerism
The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance and Musical Theater (2005)
  • Robin L. Imhof, University of the Pacific
Abstract
Wagnerism essentially has to do with the music, theoretical writings, political ideas, and aesthetics of the German composer-conductor and essayist Richard Wagner (1813–1883). One of the most influential cultural figures of the nineteenth century, Wagner has had both swooning admirers and rabid detractors.
Publication Date
2005
Editor
Claude Summers
Publisher
Cleis Press
Citation Information
Robin L. Imhof. "Wagnerism" San Francisco, CAThe Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance and Musical Theater (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rimhof/7/