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So What? Lectures
Simon Trevaks
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6 months ago
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Professor Fredric R. Jameson: Allegory and Dramaturgy in Wagner's Ring
So What? Lectures
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Professor Fredric R. Jameson: Allegory and Dramaturgy in Wagner's Ring

Aside from its musical genius, Wagner’s Ring cycle remains one of the most staggering achievements of the 19th-century stage, and has continued to stimulate innovative dramaturgy amidst the present Wagner revival. This lecture will focus on two interrelated topics: the relationship between the figure of Wotan and political fields of force; and the role of Siegfried as a way into Wagnerian theatrical psychology—the composer/dramatist’s specific ‘system’ of thinking psychological motivation.

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