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OverviewThis biography of Minna Planer, Richard Wagner's wife of 30 years, reveals her as a self-assured woman and artist who was vital to her husband's creative life. When Richard Wagner first met Minna Planer in 1834, he was an unknown conductor, she a popular actress. His hectic pursuit of her affections culminated in marriage in 1836. Minna endured poverty with him, nursed him through chronic illness, followed him across Europe as he fled from creditors and pursued his artistic goals, and sought to provide him with the stable domestic and erotic life that he craved. He played his works to her as he wrote them, up to Tannhauser and Lohengrin, and set store by her opinions. But when he went on the run as a wanted revolutionary, Minna only reluctantly followed him into Swiss exile. Domestic peace tentatively prevailed, but was ultimately destroyed by Wagner's passion for Mathilde Wesendonck. In 1858, he and Minna separated, she returned home to Germany, and subsequent efforts at reconciliation proved ultimately impossible. They remained married, however, until Minna's death in 1866. Despite having been at Richard's side as he matured into the composer of the Ring and Tristan, Minna has been given short shrift by most Wagner commentators. In Eva Rieger's acclaimed biography, translated into English by Chris Walton, the author reveals Minna as a self-assured woman and artist who played a crucial role in the creative life of her husband. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Professor Dr Eva Rieger , Chris WaltonPublisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: University of Rochester Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781648250453ISBN 10: 1648250459 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 19 July 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Illustrations Abbreviations Notes on this translation Introduction: ""He could not breathe without her"" Chapter 1. ""I have become her despot"": From Love to Marriage Chapter 2. ""Deprived of incipient motherhood"": Riga, London, Paris, 1836-1842 Chapter 3. ""Home for me is you alone"": Dresden 1842-1847 Chapter 4. ""My knucklehead of a husband"": Revolution and Its Aftermath, 1848-1850 Chapter 5. ""This ridiculous, amorous intrigue"": The Jessie Laussot Affair, 1850-1851 Chapter 6. ""That good, foolish man..."": Exile in Zurich, 1852-1854 Chapter 7. ""I'm a poor, stupid woman to have let you go..."": Zurich and London, 1854-1856 Chapter 8. ""Alas, now all our happiness is gone..."": The Wesendonck Scandal, 1857-1858 Chapter 9. The Bitter End: 1858-1859 Chapter 10. ""In love and fidelity, your Emma"": Emma Herwegh Chapter 11. ""...neither wife, housekeeper, nor friend"": Dresden, Paris, Biebrich, 1860-1862 Chapter 12. ""That weak, blind man..."": The end of a marriage, 1863-1866 References Index"ReviewsFascinating, detailed, and absorbing. Chris Walton has done a superb job in creating the illusion that this volume was written in English. Detailed footnotes are included as well as a number of germane photographs. Marvelous to read and completely engrossing. * AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE * Author InformationEVA RIEGER is professor emeritus in historical musicology at the University of Bremen. Chris Walton is an Honorary Professor at Stellenbosch University. He has written and translated several books on Austro-German and Swiss music. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |