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Stephen Muir and Anastasia Belina-Johnson, eds, Wagner in Russia, Poland and the Czech Lands: Musical, Literary and Cultural Perspectives (Farnham and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2013). xxxvii + 216 pp. $149.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 June 2016

Kevin C. Karnes*
Affiliation:
Emory Universitykkarnes@emory.edu

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References

1 Wagner, Richard, My Life (New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1910): vol. 1, p. 177 Google Scholar.

2 Wagner, My Life, vol. 1, p. 183.

3 See Oberländer, Erwin and Wohlfart, Kristine, eds, Riga: Portrait einer Vielvölkerstadt am Rande des Zarenreiches 1857–1914 (Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 2004)Google Scholar. On Wagner in Riga, see Brauns, Joahims, ‘Ein Gerichtsverfahren in Sachen des Königsberger Kaufmanns Schirach Sternberg wider Musikdirektor Richard Wagner’, in his Raksti: Mūzika Latvijā [Writings: Music in Latvia], ed. Mārtiņš Boiko (Riga: Musica Baltica, 2002): 175193 Google Scholar; and Lindenberga, Vita, ‘Riharda Vāgnera Rīgas gadi’ [Richard Wagner’s Riga Years], in Vita Lindenberga, Jānis Torgāns and Lolita Fūrmane, Gadsimtu skaņulokā [On the Sounding Arc of Centuries] (Riga: Zinātne, 1997): 100117 Google Scholar.

4 Kundera, Milan, ‘The Tragedy of Central Europe’, New York Review of Books, 26 April 1984: 34Google Scholar (emphasis in original).

5 Wolff, Larry, Inventing Eastern Europe: The Map of Civilization on the Mind of the Enlightenment (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1994):288Google Scholar.

6 Kundera, ‘The Tragedy of Central Europe’, 34.

7 For the original, see Rimsky-Korsakov, Andrey Nikolayevich, N. A. Rimskiy-Korsakov: zhizn’ i tvorchestvo (Moscow: Muzgiz, 1933–46): vol. 5, p. 63Google Scholar.