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Doctor Faustus Dossier: Arnold Schoenberg, Thomas Mann, and Their Contemporaries, 1930-1951 [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x23 mm, weight: 544 g, 31 music ex, 5 b-w
  • Serija: California Studies in 20th-Century Music 22
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jun-2018
  • Leidėjas: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520296834
  • ISBN-13: 9780520296831
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x23 mm, weight: 544 g, 31 music ex, 5 b-w
  • Serija: California Studies in 20th-Century Music 22
  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jun-2018
  • Leidėjas: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520296834
  • ISBN-13: 9780520296831
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Arnold Schoenberg and Thomas Mann, two towering figures of twentieth-century music and literature, both found refuge in the German-exile community in Los Angeles during the Nazi era. This complete edition of their correspondence provides a glimpse inside their private and public lives and culminates in the famous dispute over Mann’s novel Doctor Faustus. In the thick of the controversy was Theodor Adorno, then a budding philosopher, whose contribution to the Faustus affair would make him an enemy of both families. Gathered here for the first time in English, the letters in this essential volume are complemented by diary entries, related articles, and other primary source materials, as well as an introduction by German studies scholar Adrian Daub that contextualizes the impact these two great artists had on twentieth-century thought and culture.

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"Carefully conceived and beautifully edited, The Doctor Faustus Dossier invites readers to contemplate the limits of artistic freedom on the one hand, and of intellectual property on the other, especially in times of, as Adorno put it, 'damaged lives.'"   * The European Legacy *

Foreword xi
E. Randol Schoenberg
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction: California Haunting: Mann, Schoenberg, Faustus 1(30)
Adrian Daub
SECTION I LETTERS, DIARIES, ETC. (1930--1948)
Schoenberg to Mann, November 1, 1930
31(2)
Mann to Schoenberg, November 4, 1930
33(2)
Schoenberg to Mann, November 8, 1930
35(2)
Mann to Schoenberg, November 26, 1930
37(1)
Mann's Diary
38(4)
Schoenberg to Mann, December 28, 1938
42(2)
Mann to Schoenberg, January 9, 1939
44(2)
Schoenberg to Mann, January 15, 1939
46(3)
Mann's Diary
49(12)
Mann to Schoenberg, July 30, 1943
61(1)
Mann's Diary
62(3)
Mann to Schoenberg, September 14, 1943
65(1)
Mann to Schoenberg, September 14, 1943
66(1)
Schoenberg to Mann, September 19, 1943
67(2)
Mann's Diary
69(8)
Mann to Agnes Meyer, September 28, 1944
77(1)
Mann's Diary
78(1)
Schoenberg to Mann, October 3, 1944
79(1)
Schoenberg to Mann, October 11, 1944
80(1)
Gottfried Bermann-Fischer to Schoenberg, November 6, 1944
81(1)
Mann's Diary
82(1)
Schoenberg to Gottfried Bermann-Fischer, January 16, 1945
83(1)
Mann's Diary
84(1)
Mann to Bruno Walter, March 1, 1945
85(2)
Mann's Diary
87(2)
Schoenberg to Mann, June 6, 1945
89(1)
Mann's Diary
90(1)
Mann to Theodor Wiesengrund-Adorno, December 30, 1945
91(4)
Schoenberg to Mann, April 24, 1946
95(1)
Mann's Diary
96(9)
SECTION II LETTERS, DIARIES, ETC. (1948--1951)
Mann to Schoenberg, January 15, 1948
105(2)
Mann to Michael Mann, January 31, 1948
107(1)
Mann to Otto Basler, February 14, 1948
108(1)
Mann's Diary
109(1)
Schoenberg to Mann, February 1948
110(1)
Hugo Triebsamen, 1948
111(2)
Mann's Diary
113(1)
Mann to Schoenberg, February 17, 1948
114(2)
Mann's Diary
116(2)
Mann to Schoenberg, February 24, 1948
118(1)
Mann's Diary
119(1)
Schoenberg to Mann, February 25, 1948
120(2)
Mann's Diary
122(1)
Aline Valangin in Unsere Meinung, March 1948
123(1)
Mann to Rudolf Jakob Humm, May 19, 1948
124(1)
Aline Valangin in the Auslese, April 1948
125(6)
Mann's Diary
131(1)
Schoenberg to Josef Rufer, September 30, 1948
132(1)
Schoenberg to Gottfried Bermann-Fischer, October 7, 1948
133(1)
Mann's Diary
134(1)
Mann to Schoenberg, October 13, 1948
135(2)
Gottfried Bermann-Fischer to Schoenberg, October 14, 1948
137(1)
Schoenberg to Mann, October 15, 1948
138(2)
Mann's Diary
140(1)
Gertrud Schoenberg to Alma Mahler-Werfel, October 19, 1948
141(2)
Schoenberg to Josef Rufer et al., October 20, 1948
143(2)
Mann to Erika Mann, November 6, 1948
145(1)
Gertrud Schoenberg to Alma Mahler-Werfel, November 10, 1948
146(1)
Schoenberg to the Saturday Review of Literature, November 13, 1948
147(3)
Mann's Diary
150(1)
Mann to the Saturday Review of Literature, December 10, 1948
151(3)
Mann to Theodor Wiesengrund-Adorno, December 11, 1948
154(1)
Mann's Diary
155(1)
Theodor Wiesengrund-Adorno to Eduard Steuermann, December 22, 1948
156(2)
Mann's Diary
158(1)
Schoenberg's Note, January 6, 1949
159(2)
Mann's Diary
161(2)
Manfred Bukofzer to Mann, January 20, 1949
163(4)
Mann to Manfred Bukofzer, January 25, 1949
167(2)
Schoenberg to Josef Rufer, February 8, 1949
169(1)
Mann's Diary
170(2)
Willi Schuh in Neue Ziircher Zeitung, February 12, 1949
172(6)
Mann's Diary
178(1)
Der Monat, March 1949
179(2)
H.H. Stuckenschmidt's Biography of Arnold Schoenberg
181(3)
Schoenberg Undated Notes
182(1)
Leverkuhn's Twelve-Tone Goulash
182(1)
Schoenberg's Fragment on Mann's "Author's Note" from the Year 1949
182(1)
Schoenberg's Note (unpublished)
183(1)
Mann's Diary
184(2)
Schoenberg in Music Survey (Fall 1949)
186(6)
Schoenberg to H.H. Stuckenschmidt, December 5, 1949
192(2)
Schoenberg to Josef Rufer, December 5, 1949
194(2)
Schoenberg to Kurt List, December 10, 1949
196(2)
Mann's Diary
198(1)
Mann to Schoenberg, December 19, 1949
199(2)
Schoenberg to Mann (undated and not sent)
201(1)
Mann's Diary
202(1)
Schoenberg to Mann, January 2 and 9, 1950
203(1)
Mann to Theodor Wiesengrund-Adorno, January 9, 1950
204(1)
Mann to Schoenberg, January 12, 1950
205(1)
Mann's Diary
206(1)
Schoenberg on Wiesengrund, 1950
207(5)
Mann to Schoenberg, April 17, 1951
212(1)
Schoenberg to Mann, April 20, 1951
213(1)
Mann's Diary
214(1)
Mann to H.H. Stuckenschmidt, October 19, 1951
215(4)
SECTION III ADDITIONAL READING
The Story of The Story of a Novel
219(9)
Richard Hoffmann
"Schoenberg Will End Our Friendship": Concerning the Doctor Faustus Controversy between Arnold Schoenberg and Thomas Mann
228(23)
Bernhold Schmid
SECTION IV APPENDICES
Appendix I Arnold Schoenberg, "A Four-Point Program for Jewry" (October 1938)
251(17)
Appendix II Thomas Mann Radio Address, "Listen, Germans!" (1942)
268(3)
Appendix III Thomas Mann, "The Fall of the European Jews" (1943)
271(4)
Appendix IV Arnold Schoenberg, "Composition with Twelve Tones" (1941)
275(31)
Appendix V Theodor W. Adorno, from Philosophy of New Music (1949)
306(13)
Appendix VI Thomas Mann,
Chapter 22 of Doctor Faustus (1947)
319(10)
Selected Bibliography 329(6)
Works 335(2)
Index 337
E. Randol Schoenberg, the grandson of the composers Arnold Schoenberg and Eric Zeisl and the winner of numerous awards in the field of litigation, is an expert in handling cases involving looted art and the recovery of property stolen by the Nazi authorities during the Holocaust.

Adrian Daub is Professor of Comparative Literature and German Studies at Stanford University and the author of Four-Handed Monsters: Four-Hand Piano Playing and Nineteenth-Century Culture and Tristan's Shadow: Sexuality and the Total Work of Art after Wagner.