Baudelaire et Wagner / / Michela Landi.

The relationship between Baudelaire and Wagner has often been mentioned on the occasion of the performance of Tannhäuser.in Paris. But no one so far, to our knowledge, has come up against the textual analysis of "Richard Wagner and Tannhäuser in Paris". This volume has two objectives: firs...

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