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Heather Hadlock - Mad Loves: Women and Music in Offenbach´s Les Contes d´Hoffmann - 9780691170855 - V9780691170855
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Mad Loves: Women and Music in Offenbach´s Les Contes d´Hoffmann

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Description for Mad Loves: Women and Music in Offenbach´s Les Contes d´Hoffmann Paperback. Num Pages: 176 pages. BIC Classification: AVGC9. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 235 x 155. .
In a lively exploration of Jacques Offenbach's final masterpiece, Heather Hadlock shows how Les Contes d'Hoffmann summed up not only the composer's career but also a century of Romantic culture. A strange fusion of irony and profundity, frivolity and nightmare, the opera unfolds as a series of dreamlike episodes, peopled by such archetypes as the Poet, the Beautiful Dying Girl, the Automaton, the Courtesan, and the Mesmerist. Hadlock shows how these episodes comprise a collective unconscious. Her analyses touch on topics ranging from the self-reflexive style of the protagonist and the music, to parallels between nineteenth-century discourses of theater and medical science, to fascination with the hysterical female subject. Les Contes d'Hoffmann is also examined as both a continuation and a retraction of tendencies in Offenbach's earlier operettas and opera-comiques. Hadlock investigates the political climate of the 1870s that influenced the composer's vision and the reception of his last work. Drawing upon insights from feminist, literary, and cultural theory, she considers how the opera's music and libretto took shape within a complex literary and theatrical tradition. Finally, Hadlock ponders the enigmas posed by the score of this unfinished opera, which has been completed many times and by many different hands since its composer's death shortly before the premiere in 1881. In this book, the mad loves that drive Les Contes d'Hoffmann--a poet's love, a daughter's love, erotic love, and fatal attraction to music--become figures for the fascination exercised by opera itself.

Product Details

Publisher
Princeton University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
299 g
Number of Pages
176
Place of Publication
New Jersey, United States
ISBN
9780691170855
SKU
V9780691170855
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About Heather Hadlock
Heather Hadlock is Assistant Professor of Musicology at Stanford University.

Reviews for Mad Loves: Women and Music in Offenbach´s Les Contes d´Hoffmann
While Hadlock's reading of Hoffman against its sources affords many keen insights, her reading of the opera against itself is even more revealing... A work of scintillating intelligence and endlessly intriguing possibilities.
M. Lignana Rosenberg, Opera News In keeping with Offenbach's hybrid work, this book moves freely across academic borders
alongside the opera's literary origins sit historical and biographical contexts, and intertwined with straightforward musicology is feminist theory and philosophy... If you love the opera, and are not frightened of some solid intellectual abstractions, here is something for your bookshelves.
Julia Hollander, Opera Now [An] attractive study of Offenbach's most enduring opera... [L]overs of Offenbach's masterpiece will enjoy the ride ... garnering insights into one of the most enjoyable and problematic operas in the central repertory.
Byron Nelson, Opera Quarterly

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