Tannhäuser and the mountain of Venus

Tannhäuser and the mountain of Venus
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Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044019931294
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Synopsis Tannhäuser and the mountain of Venus by : Philip Stephan Barto

Tannhäuser and the Venusberg

Tannhäuser and the Venusberg
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Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015011558205
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Synopsis Tannhäuser and the Venusberg by : Philip Stephan Barto

The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser

The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 43
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Synopsis The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser by : Aubrey Beardsley

DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser" (A Romantic Novel) by Aubrey Beardsley. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Exorcising our Demons: Magic, Witchcraft and Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe

Exorcising our Demons: Magic, Witchcraft and Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 630
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ISBN-10 : 9789004475915
ISBN-13 : 9004475915
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Synopsis Exorcising our Demons: Magic, Witchcraft and Visual Culture in Early Modern Europe by : Charles Zika

This collection of sixteen essays deals with the role of magic, religion and witchcraft in European culture, 1450-1650, and the critical role of the visual in that culture. It covers the relationship of humanism and magic; the intersection of religious ritual, orthodoxy and power; the discursive links between the visual language of witchcraft and contemporary anxieties about sexuality and savagery. The introductory chapter urges us to exorcise our tendency to reduce historical experiences of the demonic to forms of unreason created in a distant past. Only then can we understand the role of the demonic in our historical definition of the self and the other. Richly illustrated with 112 images, the book will interest historians and art historians.

Sublime Historical Experience

Sublime Historical Experience
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 510
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ISBN-10 : 0804749361
ISBN-13 : 9780804749367
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Sublime Historical Experience by : F. R. Ankersmit

Why are we interested in history at all? Why do we feel the need to distinguish between past and present? This book investigates how the notion of sublime historical experience complicates and challenges existing conceptions of language, truth, and knowledge.

Richard Wagner

Richard Wagner
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Publisher : PediaPress
Total Pages : 469
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Wagner and the Erotic Impulse

Wagner and the Erotic Impulse
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9780674263093
ISBN-13 : 067426309X
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Synopsis Wagner and the Erotic Impulse by : Laurence Dreyfus

Though his image is tarnished today by unrepentant anti-Semitism, Richard Wagner (1813–1883) was better known in the nineteenth century for his provocative musical eroticism. In this illuminating study of the composer and his works, Laurence Dreyfus shows how Wagner’s obsession with sexuality prefigured the composition of operas such as Tannhäuser, Die Walküre, Tristan und Isolde, and Parsifal. Daring to represent erotic stimulation, passionate ecstasy, and the torment of sexual desire, Wagner sparked intense reactions from figures like Baudelaire, Clara Schumann, Nietzsche, and Nordau, whose verbal tributes and censures disclose what was transmitted when music represented sex. Wagner himself saw the cultivation of an erotic high style as central to his art, especially after devising an anti-philosophical response to Schopenhauer’s “metaphysics of sexual love.” A reluctant eroticist, Wagner masked his personal compulsion to cross-dress in pink satin and drench himself in rose perfumes while simultaneously incorporating his silk fetish and love of floral scents into his librettos. His affection for dominant females and surprising regard for homosexual love likewise enable some striking portraits in his operas. In the end, Wagner’s achievement was to have fashioned an oeuvre which explored his sexual yearnings as much as it conveyed—as never before—how music could act on erotic impulse.