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Elektra (1909) · Der Rosenkavalier (1911) Hofmannsthal and Strauss The miracle of the collaboration between Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss is not that these two artists should have produced six works of such consistently high quality, but that they could work together at all. Two individuals of differing nature and temperament.
Hugo von Hofmannsthal was an Professor Bennett examines Hofmannsthal's work in the context of literary theory and the history of philosophy, referring especially to Nietzsche, German Idealism and the poetics of German Classicism.
It includes the most significant
Austrian novelist, librettist, poet, dramatist, narrator, and essayist. Das Mädchen der Nacht () Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1,This Book has been Index of works; Benjamin Bennett; Book: Hugo von Hofmannsthal; Online publication: 04 August
Legal Name: von Hofmannsthal, Hugo all qijotations from Hofmannsthal's works. The text of Ariadne auf Naxos used as the basis for the. resent work is contained in Lustspiele III. Other primary sources include Max Reinhardt's Regiebuch, Ariadne auf Naxos (Berlin, ), and Hof mannsthal's adaptation Der Burger als Edelmann (Berlin.
Hugo von Hofinannsthal. Poets and er's bibliography records a total of items including works by H. and several thousand letters to or from the Austrian poet, representing correspondents and collective recipients. The first of the book's three major parts, entitled " Sammlungen, " (pp. ) includes all printings of books containing more than one of H's works.
Book · Translated and Edited Hofmannsthal's Ad Me Ipsum, which appeared posthumously in , was an attempt on the part of the author to reduce his major work to a compact, often gnomic, schema of his creative intentions.
The book Hugo von Hugo von Hofmannsthal's collaboration with composer Richard Strauss resulted in some of the most significant operatic works. One of the most notable is Elektra, which premiered in Elektra is an opera that revolutionised the genre with its intense emotional depth and complex characterisation.