BOOKS REVIEWED IN THIS ESSAY
A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 575 pp., $25.00
Norton
UMI Research Press, 320 pp., $44.95
UMI Research Press, 248 pp., $44.95
Oxford University Press, 360 pp., $22.50
Cambridge University Press, 271 pp., $29.95
Anton Press (Harwich, England), 180 pp., £5.95
Birkhäuser Boston, 94 pp., $5.95
Cambridge University Press, 786 pp., $39.50
Cambridge University Press, 145 pp., $19.95
Schocken, 159 pp., $14.50
Bourgois (Paris), 287 pp., 80F
Insel Verlag (Frankfurt), 3,400 pp., $49.00
University of North Carolina Press, 316 pp., $8.95
Da Capo, 127 pp., $15.00
Readers who feel in need of a quick Wagner fix, but who may be put off by the multitude of recent Wagner literature (as is the present reviewer), will do well to await The New Grove Wagner. It contains a concise, merciless account of Wagner's life by John Deathridge and, at somewhat greater length, a treatment of Wagner's music, aesthetics, and individual operas and music dramas by Carl Dahlhaus which is a tour de force in its short space. In addition, there is a very valuable up-to-date work list based on the comprehensive catalog of Wagner's music that is about to be issued in Germany—the first 'Köchel' ever issued for this composer.
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