Chapter 46

FOOTNOTES:[107]‘My Life,’ Vol. I.[108]Kietz, the painter, E. G. Anders and Lehrs, philologists, were the most intimate of these friends.[109]The pamphlet which Wagner wrote and caused to be circulated publicly in explanation of the symphony is found in Vol. VIII of his collected works (English edition).[110]‘Prose Writings,’ Vol. I.[111]Ibid., Vol. II.[112]Ibid., Vol. III.[113]Die Musik seit Richard Wagner, Berlin, 1914.[114]Eduard Hanslick, celebrated critic, Brahms champion and anti-Wagnerite, b. Prague, 1825; d. Vienna, 1904.[115]‘César Franck,’ Paris, 1912.[116]‘The Prose Writings of Richard Wagner’ (8 vols.), translated by W. Ashton Ellis, London, 1899.[117]Mein Leben, 1913 (Eng. tr.: ‘My Life,’ 1913).

FOOTNOTES:[107]‘My Life,’ Vol. I.[108]Kietz, the painter, E. G. Anders and Lehrs, philologists, were the most intimate of these friends.[109]The pamphlet which Wagner wrote and caused to be circulated publicly in explanation of the symphony is found in Vol. VIII of his collected works (English edition).[110]‘Prose Writings,’ Vol. I.[111]Ibid., Vol. II.[112]Ibid., Vol. III.[113]Die Musik seit Richard Wagner, Berlin, 1914.[114]Eduard Hanslick, celebrated critic, Brahms champion and anti-Wagnerite, b. Prague, 1825; d. Vienna, 1904.[115]‘César Franck,’ Paris, 1912.[116]‘The Prose Writings of Richard Wagner’ (8 vols.), translated by W. Ashton Ellis, London, 1899.[117]Mein Leben, 1913 (Eng. tr.: ‘My Life,’ 1913).

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[107]‘My Life,’ Vol. I.

[107]‘My Life,’ Vol. I.

[108]Kietz, the painter, E. G. Anders and Lehrs, philologists, were the most intimate of these friends.

[108]Kietz, the painter, E. G. Anders and Lehrs, philologists, were the most intimate of these friends.

[109]The pamphlet which Wagner wrote and caused to be circulated publicly in explanation of the symphony is found in Vol. VIII of his collected works (English edition).

[109]The pamphlet which Wagner wrote and caused to be circulated publicly in explanation of the symphony is found in Vol. VIII of his collected works (English edition).

[110]‘Prose Writings,’ Vol. I.

[110]‘Prose Writings,’ Vol. I.

[111]Ibid., Vol. II.

[111]Ibid., Vol. II.

[112]Ibid., Vol. III.

[112]Ibid., Vol. III.

[113]Die Musik seit Richard Wagner, Berlin, 1914.

[113]Die Musik seit Richard Wagner, Berlin, 1914.

[114]Eduard Hanslick, celebrated critic, Brahms champion and anti-Wagnerite, b. Prague, 1825; d. Vienna, 1904.

[114]Eduard Hanslick, celebrated critic, Brahms champion and anti-Wagnerite, b. Prague, 1825; d. Vienna, 1904.

[115]‘César Franck,’ Paris, 1912.

[115]‘César Franck,’ Paris, 1912.

[116]‘The Prose Writings of Richard Wagner’ (8 vols.), translated by W. Ashton Ellis, London, 1899.

[116]‘The Prose Writings of Richard Wagner’ (8 vols.), translated by W. Ashton Ellis, London, 1899.

[117]Mein Leben, 1913 (Eng. tr.: ‘My Life,’ 1913).

[117]Mein Leben, 1913 (Eng. tr.: ‘My Life,’ 1913).


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