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The Wagnerian Romances

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A sequence of literary essays renders the libretti of Wagner's stage works into clear, narrative English, presenting each opera's story, key scenes, and characters while tracing recurring motifs of myth, redemptive suffering, doomed love, and sorcery. Rather than formal criticism, the pieces reconstruct dramatic action and poetic impulse from the original texts, explaining symbolic elements, ceremonial and musical cues, and the structure of episodes to make the narratives accessible to readers unfamiliar with the German originals. The volume moves through the major romances and cycles, offering compact retellings that emphasize thematic cohesion and the tonal interplay of lyricism and mythic drama.

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Gertrude Hall Brownell

Gertrude Hall Brownell was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She wrote a variety of works, including novels and short stories that often explored themes of adventure and romance. One of her notable works is "Aurora the Magnificent," which showcases her ability to weave engaging narratives. Brownell's writing reflects the cultural and social dynamics of her time, particularly in her depictions of women's experiences and societal expectations. Her stories, such as those found in "The Hundred, and Other Stories" and "The Nowadays Girls in the Adirondacks," continue to offer insights into the era's literary landscape.

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