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Sarah Bernhardt
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ISBN: 0691620075 1400871360 9781400871360 9780691620077 9780691061818 0691061815 Year: 2015 Publisher: Princeton, NJ

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Through a study of the actress' films, records and writings, Gerda Taranow reconstructs the rigorously developed artistry that lay behind the superb performances. Analyzing each histrionic element and discussing repertoire she shows how Bernhardt adapted the techniques learned at the Conservatoire and in the theatre to her own particular strengths and limitations.Originally published in 1972.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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LITERARY CRITICISM / Drama. --- Bernhardt, Sarah, --- Acting. --- Adrienne Lecouvreur. --- Amoureuse. --- Andromaque. --- Arthur Symons. --- Athalie. --- Bajazet (play). --- Blanche Marchesi. --- Camille Saint-Saëns. --- Cavatina. --- Charles Gounod. --- Classicism. --- Clement Scott. --- Contralto. --- Cyrano (musical). --- Declamation. --- Dinorah. --- Dion Boucicault. --- Dramaturgy. --- Edmond Rostand. --- Eleonora Duse. --- Eric Bentley. --- Ernani. --- Fairy tale. --- Five Plays. --- Francesca da Rimini. --- Giacomo Meyerbeer. --- Gianni Bettini. --- Gismonda. --- Giuseppe Verdi. --- Goethe's Faust. --- Grand opera. --- Harper's Bazaar. --- Harry Baur. --- Hernani (drama). --- Hesketh Pearson. --- His Wife's Lover. --- Hyperbole. --- Ingenue (stock character). --- Jean Giraudoux. --- Jean Richepin. --- Jean-Louis Barrault. --- Jules Barbier. --- Jules Massenet. --- King Lear. --- Le Cid (opera). --- Le Figaro. --- Les Femmes Savantes. --- Libretto. --- Liebestod. --- Lillie Langtry. --- Lorenzaccio. --- Louis Jouvet. --- Lyric soprano. --- Mad scene. --- Marcel Schwob. --- Marcella Sembrich. --- Marguerite (musical). --- Mathilde Marchesi. --- Maude Adams. --- Max Beerbohm. --- Melodrama. --- Mephistopheles. --- Mise-en-scène. --- Mithridate. --- Molière. --- Mrs. Patrick Campbell. --- Opera and Drama. --- Oreste. --- Pantomime. --- Parody. --- Passepied. --- Passion and Purity. --- Quibble (plot device). --- Rachel's. --- Revue. --- Reynaldo Hahn. --- Rodgers and Hammerstein. --- Romanticism. --- Sacha Guitry. --- Sarah Bernhardt. --- Sardou. --- Shylock. --- Six Acts. --- Soubrette. --- Sound effect. --- Superiority (short story). --- Tartuffe. --- The Actress. --- The Duenna. --- The Human Voice. --- The Lady from the Sea. --- The Marriage of Figaro. --- Title role. --- Tragedy. --- Travesti (theatre). --- Two Women. --- Victor Hugo. --- Victorien Sardou. --- William Shakespeare.


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The Politics of Opera : A History from Monteverdi to Mozart
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ISBN: 140088473X Year: 2017 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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A wide-ranging look at the interplay of opera and political ideas through the centuriesThe Politics of Opera takes readers on a fascinating journey into the entwined development of opera and politics, from the Renaissance through the turn of the nineteenth century. What political backdrops have shaped opera? How has opera conveyed the political ideas of its times? Delving into European history and thought and an array of music by such greats as Lully, Rameau, and Mozart, Mitchell Cohen reveals how politics-through story lines, symbols, harmonies, and musical motifs-has played an operatic role both robust and sotto voce.Cohen begins with opera's emergence under Medici absolutism in Florence during the late Renaissance-where debates by humanists, including Galileo's father, led to the first operas in the late sixteenth century. Taking readers to Mantua and Venice, where composer Claudio Monteverdi flourished, Cohen examines how early operatic works like Orfeo used mythology to reflect on governance and policy issues of the day, such as state jurisdictions and immigration. Cohen explores France in the ages of Louis XIV and the Enlightenment and Vienna before and during the French Revolution, where the deceptive lightness of Mozart's masterpieces touched on the havoc of misrule and hidden abuses of power. Cohen also looks at smaller works, including a one-act opera written and composed by philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Essential characters, ancient and modern, make appearances throughout: Nero, Seneca, Machiavelli, Mazarin, Fenelon, Metastasio, Beaumarchais, Da Ponte, and many more.An engrossing book that will interest all who love opera and are intrigued by politics, The Politics of Opera offers a compelling investigation into the intersections of music and the state.

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Opera --- Political aspects --- History. --- Alessandro Striggio the Younger. --- Allusion. --- Ancient music. --- Aristocracy. --- Cambridge University Press. --- Cavalieri. --- Censure. --- Claudio Monteverdi. --- Comic opera. --- Composer. --- Consigliere. --- Council of Ten. --- Counter-Reformation. --- Criticism. --- Declamation. --- Despotism. --- Dido and Aeneas. --- Discourses on Livy. --- Don Giovanni. --- Duchy. --- Eloquence. --- Emilio de' Cavalieri. --- Eumaeus. --- Euridice (Peri). --- Florentine Camerata. --- French opera. --- Genre. --- Girolamo Mei. --- Holy Roman Emperor. --- Holy Roman Empire. --- House of Habsburg. --- Ideology. --- Idomeneo. --- Idomeneus. --- Intermedio. --- Irony. --- Italian opera. --- Jean-Philippe Rameau. --- Jews. --- Justus Lipsius. --- L'incoronazione di Poppea. --- La serva padrona. --- Lament. --- Le devin du village. --- Les Indes galantes. --- Libretto. --- Literature. --- Lorenzo Da Ponte. --- Louis XIV of France. --- Madame de Pompadour. --- Majesty. --- Mirrors for princes. --- Modernity. --- Monarchy. --- Monody. --- Motet. --- Muse. --- Music Is. --- Musician. --- Nevers. --- Niccolò Machiavelli. --- Nobility. --- Oligarchy. --- Opera buffa. --- Opera seria. --- Orpheus and Eurydice. --- Ottavio Rinuccini. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy. --- Phrase (music). --- Playwright. --- Poetry. --- Political philosophy. --- Polyphemus. --- Popular sovereignty. --- Prerogative. --- Protestantism. --- Querelle des Bouffons. --- Querelle. --- Renaissance humanism. --- Republicanism. --- Rhetoric. --- Ruler. --- Satire. --- Singing. --- Singspiel. --- Sinon. --- Slavery. --- Sovereignty. --- Stanford University. --- Suetonius. --- Tacitus. --- The Indiscreet Jewels. --- The Magic Flute. --- The Marriage of Figaro. --- Theodor W. Adorno. --- V. --- Valet. --- Vincenzo Galilei. --- Writing.

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