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1 The Shock of Exile: Britten and the American Years

© 2017, Boydell and Brewer

© 2017, Boydell and Brewer

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Illustrations ix
  4. Musical Examples xi
  5. Tables xiv
  6. Contributors xv
  7. Acknowledgements xxi
  8. Bibliographic and General Abbreviations xxiii
  9. Editors’ Preface xxv
  10. Introduction: Writing About Britten 1
  11. Part I Identity: Exile and Return
  12. 1 The Shock of Exile: Britten and the American Years 18
  13. 2 Britten, Paul Bunyan, and “American-ness” 33
  14. 3 Collaborating with Corwin, CBS, and the BBC: Britten’s Re-entry into British Radio in 1942 59
  15. 4 An Empire Built on Shingle: Britten, the English Opera Group, and the Aldeburgh Festival 89
  16. Part II Britten and Intimacy
  17. 5 “Save Me From Those Suffering Boys”: Britten, John Ireland, and the Venerable Tradition of Uranian Boy-Worship in England 178
  18. 6 Britten’s (and Pears’s) “Beloved”: Sacred Parlor Song, Passion, and Control in Canticle I 192
  19. 7 Notes of Unbelonging 214
  20. Part III Britten and His Craft
  21. 8 “Take These Tokens That You May Feel Us Near”: Remembrance and Renewed Citizenship in Britten’s Gloriana 236
  22. 9 Traces of Nō: Modularity and Saturation in The Burning Fiery Furnace and The Prodigal Son 259
  23. 10 Britten and the Augmented Sixth 292
  24. 11 Quickenings of the Heart: Notes on Rhythm and Tempo in Britten 319
  25. Part IV Britten and Matters of Practicality
  26. 12 Reviving Paul Bunyan 350
  27. 13 Striking a Compromise: Britten, British Publishers, Soviet Theaters, and the Premieres of Peter Grimes and The Prince of the Pagodas 377
  28. 14 From Boosey & Hawkes to Faber Music: Britten Seeks a “Composer’s Place” 405
  29. Conclusion and Epilogue
  30. 15 The Man Himself 430
  31. Epilogue: Liminalities and Britten 459
  32. Works Cited 465
  33. Index 489
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