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List of Illustrations | vii | |
List of Music Examples | ix | |
Preface | xi | |
I. | Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet | 1 |
1. | Introduction | 1 |
2. | The Veronese Social Code | 2 |
3. | The Code of Love | 12 |
4. | Love against Language | 21 |
II. | From Shakespeare to Berlioz | 29 |
1. | The Afterlife of Romeo and Juliet | 29 |
2. | La lance branlee | 34 |
III. | Berlioz's Romeo et Juliette | 39 |
1. | Berlioz in the Plural | 39 |
2. | Romeo et Juliette: Introduction and Prologue | 45 |
3. | Romeo et Juliette: The Symphony | 55 |
4. | Romeo et Juliette: The Opera Resumes | 71 |
IV. | Goethe's Faust | 81 |
1. | Introduction | 81 |
2. | Getting Lost in Domains of Desire | 82 |
3. | The Garden of Forking Paths | 87 |
4. | A Real Girl | 89 |
5. | Wall-purging | 93 |
6. | Fairy Optics | 96 |
7. | Traveling South | 97 |
8. | Rhymes and Similes | 100 |
V. | From Goethe to Berlioz | 106 |
1. | Goethe in France | 106 |
VI. | Berlioz's La damnation de Faust | 110 |
1. | The Anti-Faust | 110 |
2. | Berlioz contra Goethe | 112 |
3. | Psychological Melodies | 115 |
4. | Feigned Opera | 120 |
5. | The Dismemberment of Berlioz | 130 |
6. | Toward Gounod | 132 |
Notes | 133 | |
Biblography of Works Cited | 138 | |
Index | 141 |
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