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A series of critical essays maps intersections between music and literature by profiling composers, examining orchestral technique and operatic drama, and surveying literary figures who engaged with music. The author analyzes stylistic approaches and thematic construction in works by modern composers, discusses the musical and dramatic implications of Parsifal and Wagnerian methods, and considers writers such as Nietzsche, Balzac, Flaubert, and Turgénieff in relation to musical taste. Recurring topics include orchestration, the autonomy of musical suggestion versus stage drama, artistic individualism, and changing cultural responses to late romantic and modern musical developments.

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James Huneker

James Huneker was an American music and literary critic, as well as a notable author, known for his insightful explorations of music and culture. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for the arts, particularly in his acclaimed biography "Chopin: The Man and His Music," which delves into the life and influence of the famous composer. Huneker's writing is characterized by its lyrical style and intellectual depth, making significant contributions to the understanding of music and its intersection with literature. Other notable works include "Egoists: A Book of Supermen" and "Iconoclasts: A Book of Dramatists," showcasing his engagement with various artistic figures and movements.

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