Albert Pinkham Ryder (1847-1917) has traditionally been regarded as an anomalous figure in the history of art. A small, but growing, body of scholarship has recently been devoted to correcting this view of the artist and to establishing his relationship to the aesthetic currents of his time. This study explores the influence on his art of Ryder's environment, late nineteenth-century New York. Two of Ryder's paintings, each based on an incident in an opera by Richard Wagner, are examined: Siegfried and the Rhine Maidens, drawn from Gotterdammerung; and The Flying Dutchman, inspired by Der fliegende Hollander. The history of opera in nineteenthcentury New York helps to explain how an American painter came to be influenced by such...
Scholarship on the life of the composer Gustav Holst has been dominated by the writings of his daugh...
Although current scholarship focuses on Richard Wagner's literary medievalism in his operas, little ...
This thesis considers the pervasive and multifaceted influence of Richard Wagner’s music, aesthetics...
textRichard Wagner's published writings present various topoi to which he returned repeatedly. Often...
Is Wagner Wearisome? Richard Wagner Has Europe Discovered A Great Pedagogue? Romantic Story of Wagne...
Richard Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer is unusual among the composer’s mature operas for the brevi...
Several scholars have drawn attention both to the many Scottish references in Richard Wagner’s initi...
Richard Wagner (1813–1883) has often been regarded as a symbol of "Germanness." Despite this view, f...
The nationalism of Richard Wagner has been a hotly contested matter in the popular and academic sphe...
The purpose of this research is to obtain a deeper understanding of Richard Wagner’s philosophies on...
This dissertation traces Richard Wagner’s influence on the twentieth century Western European novel....
An investigation of responses to Wagner in Nazi Germany and post-World War II Israel
In 1945, after a five-year hiatus, the Metropolitan Opera returned Richard Wagner’s Die Meistersinge...
Given the central position of Wagner’s operas in art music culture over the past century and a half,...
As a musician and a literary artist, James Joyce was in a unique position to know well the music-dra...
Scholarship on the life of the composer Gustav Holst has been dominated by the writings of his daugh...
Although current scholarship focuses on Richard Wagner's literary medievalism in his operas, little ...
This thesis considers the pervasive and multifaceted influence of Richard Wagner’s music, aesthetics...
textRichard Wagner's published writings present various topoi to which he returned repeatedly. Often...
Is Wagner Wearisome? Richard Wagner Has Europe Discovered A Great Pedagogue? Romantic Story of Wagne...
Richard Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer is unusual among the composer’s mature operas for the brevi...
Several scholars have drawn attention both to the many Scottish references in Richard Wagner’s initi...
Richard Wagner (1813–1883) has often been regarded as a symbol of "Germanness." Despite this view, f...
The nationalism of Richard Wagner has been a hotly contested matter in the popular and academic sphe...
The purpose of this research is to obtain a deeper understanding of Richard Wagner’s philosophies on...
This dissertation traces Richard Wagner’s influence on the twentieth century Western European novel....
An investigation of responses to Wagner in Nazi Germany and post-World War II Israel
In 1945, after a five-year hiatus, the Metropolitan Opera returned Richard Wagner’s Die Meistersinge...
Given the central position of Wagner’s operas in art music culture over the past century and a half,...
As a musician and a literary artist, James Joyce was in a unique position to know well the music-dra...
Scholarship on the life of the composer Gustav Holst has been dominated by the writings of his daugh...
Although current scholarship focuses on Richard Wagner's literary medievalism in his operas, little ...
This thesis considers the pervasive and multifaceted influence of Richard Wagner’s music, aesthetics...