TY - BOOK AU - Wilson,Pearl Cleveland TI - Wagner'S Dramas and Greek Tragedy T2 - Columbia University Studies in Classical Philology SN - 9780231945769 PY - 1919///] CY - New York, NY : PB - Columbia University Press, KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; I. Wagner's Enthusiasm for Greek, and His Genius for Dramatic Expression in Music --; II. Do Wagner's Dramas Uphold the Doctrine of Might or the Doctrine of Self-Sacrifice? --; III. Greek Influence and Greek Parallels in Wagner's Work --; IV. The Oresteia and the Ring of the Nibelung: Dramas of Crime and Atonement --; V. The Conclusion of the Meistersinger and the Conclusion of the Eumenides: Two Remarkable Reconciliations --; VI. Ajax and Amfortas: The Fallen Heroes --; VII. Isolde and Phaedra: Reluctant Confessions of Love --; VIII. Wagner's Music and the Parodos of the Seven Against Thebes --; IX. Wagner's Use of the Orchestra as a Medium for Poetic Expression --; X. Orchestral and Choral Preludes --; XI. Orchestral and Choral Conclusions --; XII. Long Scenes and Speeches --; XIII. A Few Remarks on Rhythms --; XIV. Points of Resemblance Between Wagner and the Greek Tragic Poets --; Bibliography; restricted access UR - https://doi.org/10.7312/wils94576 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9780231899369.jpg ER -