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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Notes to the Reader xv
- Abbreviations xviii
- Timeline of Modern Czech History xxi
- Chapter One. Introduction: Nationalism, Modernism, and the Social Responsibility of Art in Prague 1
- Chapter Two. Smetana, Hostinský, and the Aesthetic Debates of the Nineteenth Century 14
- Chapter Three. Legacies, Ideologies, and Responsibilities: The Polemics of the Pre-Independence Years (1900–1918) 36
- Chapter Four “Archetypes Who Live, Rejoice, and Suffer” Czech Opera in the Fin de Siècle 65
- Chapter Five. The Pathology of the New Society: Debates in the Early Years of the First Republic (1918–24) 110
- Chapter Six. Infinite Melody, Ruthless Polyphony: Czech Modernism in the Early Republic 155
- Chapter Seven “A Crisis of Modern Music or Audience?” Changing Attitudes to Cultural and Stylistic Pluralism (1925–30) 191
- Chapter Eight “I Have Rent My Soul in Two” Divergent Directions for Czech Opera in the Late 1920s 223
- Chapter Nine. Heaven on Earth: Socialism, Jazz , and a New Aesthetic Focus (1930–38) 260
- Chapter Ten “A Sad Optimism, the Happiness of the Resigned” Extremes of Operatic Expression in the 1930s 300
- Chapter Eleven. The Ideological Debates of Prague Within a European Context 326
- Appendix One. Personalia 339
- Appendix Two. Premieres and New Productions at the National Theater, 1900–1938 349
- Notes 355
- Bibliography 389
- Index 419
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Notes to the Reader xv
- Abbreviations xviii
- Timeline of Modern Czech History xxi
- Chapter One. Introduction: Nationalism, Modernism, and the Social Responsibility of Art in Prague 1
- Chapter Two. Smetana, Hostinský, and the Aesthetic Debates of the Nineteenth Century 14
- Chapter Three. Legacies, Ideologies, and Responsibilities: The Polemics of the Pre-Independence Years (1900–1918) 36
- Chapter Four “Archetypes Who Live, Rejoice, and Suffer” Czech Opera in the Fin de Siècle 65
- Chapter Five. The Pathology of the New Society: Debates in the Early Years of the First Republic (1918–24) 110
- Chapter Six. Infinite Melody, Ruthless Polyphony: Czech Modernism in the Early Republic 155
- Chapter Seven “A Crisis of Modern Music or Audience?” Changing Attitudes to Cultural and Stylistic Pluralism (1925–30) 191
- Chapter Eight “I Have Rent My Soul in Two” Divergent Directions for Czech Opera in the Late 1920s 223
- Chapter Nine. Heaven on Earth: Socialism, Jazz , and a New Aesthetic Focus (1930–38) 260
- Chapter Ten “A Sad Optimism, the Happiness of the Resigned” Extremes of Operatic Expression in the 1930s 300
- Chapter Eleven. The Ideological Debates of Prague Within a European Context 326
- Appendix One. Personalia 339
- Appendix Two. Premieres and New Productions at the National Theater, 1900–1938 349
- Notes 355
- Bibliography 389
- Index 419