The Perfect Wagnerite; Ring Resounding and Richard Wagner; the Man, his Mind and his Music – [Complete in three slip-cased volumes]

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SKU: DB1-566 Product Condition: Used

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As a commentator on music and music critics, Bernard Shaw was experienced and knowledgeable, strongly opinionated, and, as in all his writing, unsurpassed for brilliance and wit. The reader will find that this commentary on the cycle of four Wagner operas known as “The Ring” contains all these characteristics: it is enlightening and provocative, and it makes very entertaining reading.
Shaw was firm Wagner partisan, and in the book he enthusiastically endorses the operas and Wagner’s music in general. Particularly interested in the philosophic and social ideology behind the Ring operas, he also discusses Wagner’s life, the character of music drama as opposed to grand opera, the role of the Leitmotif in unifying the cycle and delineating character, the character of Siegfried, and many other related questions.
As with all of Shaw’s work, even if the reader disagrees with much of it, he will still find the analysis full of stimulating ideas and valuable insights, and written throughout with rare liveliness and wit.

Item Condition: Used Good. 1972 edition. Includes all 3 books and cardboard slipcase. Slipcase is in good condition with minor wear along the edges. Hardcovers have some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Spines have some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

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Weight 716.68 lbs
Dimensions 23.19 × 16.69 × 2.82 in
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1972 edition. Includes all 3 books and cardboard slipcase. Slipcase is in good condition with minor wear along the edges. Hardcovers have some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. Spines have some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.