The Greek Girl's Story
Author | : Abbé Prévost |
Publisher | : Penn State Press |
Total Pages | : 107 |
Release | : 2020-05-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0271089350 |
With The Greek Girl’s Story, Alan Singerman presents the first reliable, stand-alone translation and critical edition of Abbé Prévost’s 1740 literary masterpiece Histoire d’une Grecque moderne. The text of this new English translation is based on Singerman’s 1990 French edition, which Jonathan Walsh called “arguably the most valuable critical edition” of Prévost’s novel to date. This new edition also includes a complete critical apparatus comprising a substantial introduction, notes, appendixes, and bibliography, all significantly updated from the 1990 French edition, taking into account recent scholarship on this work and providing some additional reflection on the question of Orientalism. Prévost’s roman à clef is based on a true story involving the French ambassador to the Ottoman Porte from 1699 to 1711. It is narrated from the ambassador’s viewpoint and is a model of subjective, unreliable narration (long before Henry James). It is remarkably modern in its presentation of an enigmatic, ambiguous character, as the truth about the heroine can never be established with certainty. It is the story of the tormented relationship between the diplomat and a beautiful young Greek concubine, Théophé, whom he frees from a pasha’s harem. While her benefactor becomes increasingly infatuated with her and bent on becoming her lover, the Greek girl becomes obsessed with the idea of becoming a virtuous and respected woman. Viewing the ambassador as a father figure, she condemns his quasi-incestuous passion and firmly rejects his repeated seduction attempts. Unable to possess the young woman or tolerate the thought that she might grant to someone else what she has refused him, the narrator subjects her behavior to minute scrutiny in an effort to catch her in an indiscretion. His investigations are fruitless, however, and Théophé, the victim of incessant persecution, simply dies, leaving all the questions about her behavior unanswered.
Medieval Russia's Epics, Chronicles, and Tales
Author | : Serge A. Zenkovsky |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 1963 |
Genre | : English literature |
ISBN | : |
Anthology covering from the 11th through the 17th century, containing over sixty selections, many of which are translated into English for the first time.
Manon
Author | : Jules Massenet |
Publisher | : Calder Publications Limited |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
This guide opens with a general survey of Massenet's career and continues with two essays about the opera 'Manon' in particular. Professor Hugh Macdonald explores the interplay of speech and song in this opera and Massenet's genius for comedy. Professor Vivienne Mylne traces the sources of Prévost's novel, setting it in the context of other racy, supposedly improving, 18th century novels of the seduction and ruin of women.
Purgatorio
Author | : Dante Alighieri |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 307 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Hell |
ISBN | : 9780520027121 |
Puccini - Manon Lescaut
Author | : Giacomo Puccini |
Publisher | : Ricordi |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 9780634053030 |
(Opera). Casa Ricordi is the original publisher for the unforgettable Italian operas that have made their mark on musical history and now hold a special place in the hearts of millions of music lovers. Now, for the first time, Ricordi makes their full orchestral scores available to us with covers featuring beautiful color reproductions of authentic Ricordi artwork from opera posters, set designs and postcards from the turn of the century. Each edition features lyrics in the original language, and includes a synopsis of each act in English, Italian, German and French.
Giacomo Puccini and His World
Author | : Arman Schwartz |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 2016-08-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0691172862 |
Giacomo Puccini (1858–1924) is the world's most frequently performed operatic composer, yet he is only beginning to receive serious scholarly attention. In Giacomo Puccini and His World, an international roster of music specialists, several writing on Puccini for the first time, offers a variety of new critical perspectives on the composer and his works. Containing discussions of all of Puccini’s operas from Manon Lescaut (1893) to Turandot (1926), this volume aims to move beyond clichés of the composer as a Romantic epigone and to resituate him at the heart of early twentieth-century musical modernity. This collection’s essays explore Puccini’s engagement with spoken theater and operetta, and with new technologies like photography and cinema. Other essays consider the philosophical problems raised by "realist" opera, discuss the composer’s place in a variety of cosmopolitan formations, and reevaluate Puccini’s orientalism and his complex interactions with the Italian fascist state. A rich array of primary source material, including previously unpublished letters and documents, provides vital information on Puccini’s interactions with singers, conductors, and stage directors, and on the early reception of the verismo movement. Excerpts from Fausto Torrefranca’s notorious Giacomo Puccini and International Opera, perhaps the most vicious diatribe ever directed against the composer, appear here in English for the first time. The contributors are Micaela Baranello, Leon Botstein, Alessandra Campana, Delia Casadei, Ben Earle, Elaine Fitz Gibbon, Walter Frisch, Michele Girardi, Arthur Groos, Steven Huebner, Ellen Lockhart, Christopher Morris, Arman Schwartz, Emanuele Senici, and Alexandra Wilson.
The Lion's Way
Author | : Lewis Orde |
Publisher | : Zebra Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1987-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780821720875 |
A gifted singer, overcoming the obstacles of Depression-era New York, rises out of the Jewish ghetto to conquer the nightclub circuit until World War II finds him on the stages of troop shows around the world