Volume 74, Number 2, Spring 2005
guest editors: linda hutcheon and caryl clark

Back by Request: Editors' Introduction

Articles

Peter Grimes: The Loner vs the Town

On the Margin of Sea and Society:Peter Grimes and Romantic Naturalism
Alan Bewell

Peter Grimes and the Rumour of Homosexuality
Allan Hepburn

Benjamin Britten: Inventing English Expressionism?
Paul Kildea

Why Wagner?: Die Walküre

Wagner's Ring, North-by-Northwest
Roberta Frank

After the Revolution: The Ring in the Light of Wagner's Dresden and Zurich Projects
Barry Millington

What does Wagner Want? Thoughts on an Aesthetic (and Ideological)Vocabulary
David J. Levin

Die Walküre and Modern Memory
Michael P. Steinberg

Falstaff: The Maestro Takes on the Bard

Two Ways to Tell a Story
Alexander Leggatt

Shakespeare's Falstaff: 'The cause that wit is in other men'
Jill L. Levenson

Falstaff and the Culture of the Hunt
J. Drew Stephen

The Plays of Art Are for a Playful Art: History, Puzzles, and Play in Verdi's Falstaff
Laura Basini

Verdi's Last Laugh: Parody as Late Style in Falstaff
Linda and Michael Hutcheon

Obesity and Diet in the Nineteenth Century: Framing Verdi and Boito's Healthy Falstaff
Sander L. Gilman

 


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