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The Puccini problem: opera, nationalism and modernity
Alexandra Wilson-
Frontmatter
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List of illustrations (page ix)
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Acknowledgements (page x)
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Note on translations (page xii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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1 Inventing an Italian composer (page 11)
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2 La bohème: organicism, progress and the press (page 40)
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3 Tosca truth and lies (page 69)
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4 A frame without a canvas: Madama Butterfly and the superficial (page 97)
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5 Torrefranca versus Puccini (page 125)
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6 The Italian composer as internationalist (page 155)
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7 A suitable ending? (page 185)
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Epilogue (page 221)
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Appendix 1: selected newspapers and journals (page 229)
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Appendix 2: personalia (page 237)
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Notes (page 254)
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Bibliography (page 292)
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Index (page 310)
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Published: c2007
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- 9780521106375 (paper)
- 9780511277122 (ebook)
- 9780521856881 (hardcover)