Ernest Newman's extensive career as a musical critic and writer is explored in this comprehensive analysis of his major publications, particularly focusing on his renowned Life of Richard Wagner. The book contextualizes Newman's work within the intellectual trends of his time, covering a broad spectrum of topics including literature, music, and biography. It highlights his commitment to rationalism and historical method, showcasing how his writings reflect the late nineteenth-century paradigms that shaped his unique and often controversial perspective in music criticism.
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