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1. Synopsis;
2. The forging of the libretto;
3. The composition of the opera;
4. Milan, Rome and Paris: three versions of Falstaff;
5. Musical technique and structure;
6. The interpretation of Falstaff: Verdi's guidelines;
7. A brief stage history;
8. A guide to critical assessments and interpretations; Epilogue Graham Bradshaw; Bibliography; Discography Malcolm Walker; Index.
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