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- Title Pages
- List of Figures
- List of Music Examples
- List of Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: ‘L’invitation au voyage’
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1 Hafiz between Nations: Song Settings by Daumer/Brahms and Peacock/Beamish -
2 Szymanowski, a Hafiz ‘Grablied’, and the ‘Translation’ of Nietzsche -
3 The German Roots of Russian Orientalism: Hafiz’s Poetry in Early-20th-Century Russian Song -
4 Traces of Tourism and Transnationalism in Liszt’s Heine Settings -
5 Performance Matters in Heine: The Case of Pauline Viardot’s ‘Das ist ein schlechtes Wetter’ -
6 ‘Once again … speaking of’ Heine, in Song -
7 Why Song in Verlaine’s Verse is Always Already Beyond the Nation -
8 French Impressions: The Transnational Afterlives of Verlaine’s ‘La lune blanche’ in Song -
9 Paul Verlaine in Parallel: Loeffler, Fauré, Debussy -
10 Song Just Beyond the Nation, or Debussy via Verlaine -
11 Johanna Müller-Hermann’s Lied der Erinnerung: Austria, America, and Beyond -
12 The Émigré Walt Whitman: Songs of Mourning, 1943–1948 -
13 A Song, the Sea, and a Listening Boy: Whitman, Swinburne, Delius -
14 Whitman and Stevenson: Singing the Nation from Scotland to Sāmoa via Ohio and Hawai‘i - Afterword
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.278) Bibliography
(p.278) Bibliography
- Source:
- Song Beyond the Nation
- Author(s):
- Philip Ross Bullock, Laura Tunbridge
- Publisher:
- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- List of Figures
- List of Music Examples
- List of Tables
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: ‘L’invitation au voyage’
-
1 Hafiz between Nations: Song Settings by Daumer/Brahms and Peacock/Beamish -
2 Szymanowski, a Hafiz ‘Grablied’, and the ‘Translation’ of Nietzsche -
3 The German Roots of Russian Orientalism: Hafiz’s Poetry in Early-20th-Century Russian Song -
4 Traces of Tourism and Transnationalism in Liszt’s Heine Settings -
5 Performance Matters in Heine: The Case of Pauline Viardot’s ‘Das ist ein schlechtes Wetter’ -
6 ‘Once again … speaking of’ Heine, in Song -
7 Why Song in Verlaine’s Verse is Always Already Beyond the Nation -
8 French Impressions: The Transnational Afterlives of Verlaine’s ‘La lune blanche’ in Song -
9 Paul Verlaine in Parallel: Loeffler, Fauré, Debussy -
10 Song Just Beyond the Nation, or Debussy via Verlaine -
11 Johanna Müller-Hermann’s Lied der Erinnerung: Austria, America, and Beyond -
12 The Émigré Walt Whitman: Songs of Mourning, 1943–1948 -
13 A Song, the Sea, and a Listening Boy: Whitman, Swinburne, Delius -
14 Whitman and Stevenson: Singing the Nation from Scotland to Sāmoa via Ohio and Hawai‘i - Afterword
- Bibliography
- Index