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Mythology as Metaphor: Romantic Irony, Critical Theory, and Wagner's ^URing^R (Contributions to the Study of Music and Dance) [Hardcover]

Mary A. Cicora (Author)

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June 30, 1998 0313305285 978-0313305283

This literary and critical approach to Wagner's Ring provides an original interpretation of the Ring tetralogy and challenges the standard political analyses of the work. The Ring is examined in the tradition of the Romantic drama as a reworking of Greek tragedy as theoretically expressed in the second part of Oper und Drama. In the Ring, using myth as a metaphor for history presents a paradoxical world. The innertextual reflection that Wotan performs in his monologue causes the Ring to self-destruct from within. He actually dismantles or deconstructs the text of the Ring. The doom of the gods happens because the Ring has undermined, unworked, and dismantled its system of signification.

Studies of Wagner's theoretical writings and music-dramas have not emphasized aspects of his works within the tradition of German drama and aesthetic theory. This discussion of Wagner's revision of Greek tragedy in Oper und Drama, supplemented by an original interpretation of the Ring operas, places Wagner's writings within these realms. As a fresh interpretation of the Ring tetralogy, this valuable analysis will appeal to Wagner scholars and musicologists interested in Wagner's operas as well as to German cultural history and literary scholars.


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"Mary Cicora shows incisively how Wagner's Ring both enacts and deconstructs the aesthetic theory Wagner expounds in Opera and Drama. Her book is a rich and innovative contribution to our understanding of this central masterpiece of the century."-Paul Robinson Professor of History, Stanford University Author, Opera and Ideas: From Mozart to Strauss

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An exploration, within the German literary and cultural tradition, of Wagner's Ring and the treatise Oper und Drama.


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The two main theses of this book are as follows: 1) the Ring has Romantic irony; and, 2) the Ring is a myth that has been created on the level of reflection. Read the first page
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mythological raw material, mythological deconstruction, fictional irony, various textual levels, synthetic reconstitution, mythological reinterpretation, own aesthetic program, fictional cosmos, mythological reconstruction, tragic curse, synthetic myth, mythological nature, mythological objects, mythological work, mythological drama, mythological trappings, modem myth, dramatic dilemma, rhetorical irony, tragedy theory, mythical nature, essential irony, mythological universe, own fictionality, aesthetic treatise
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Richard Wagner, Wagner's Ring, Friedrich Schlegel, Deryck Cooke, Peter Wapnewski, Carl Dahlhaus, Der Ring des Nibelungen, Dieter Borchmeyer, Rainer Franke, New York, Gustav Bosse, Udo Bermbach, World Ash Tree, Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, Hans Mayer, Princeton University Press, Roland Barthes, Carolyn Abbate, Dagmar Ingenschay-Goch, German Romantics, Saw the World End, Stefan Kunze, Young Germany, Bernhard Heimrich, Deutscher Verlag
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