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W. J. Henderson

    William James Henderson fue un crítico e historiador de la música estadounidense reconocido por sus perspicaces reseñas de actuaciones de ópera. Sus evaluaciones críticas de los cantantes estrella de la Ópera Metropolitana, publicadas en importantes periódicos de Nueva York, siguen siendo un recurso valioso para los académicos de hoy. La agudeza periodística de Henderson se manifestó en su capacidad para analizar y describir interpretaciones musicales con una profunda comprensión y un ojo agudo para el detalle. Su obra ofrece así no solo una visión histórica del mundo de la ópera, sino también valoraciones atemporales de la interpretación artística.

    Literature, Art, History: Studies on Classical Antiquity and Tradition
    • Literature, Art, History: Studies on Classical Antiquity and Tradition

      In Honour of W. J. Henderson

      • 353 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      In this volume thirty new studies have been specially commissioned from scholars in seven countries to treat key texts and cultural phenomena from the Homeric age to the medieval period. A wide variety of critical approaches are employed to challenge orthodoxies and to present fresh perspectives on the literature, art and history of classical antiquity, late antiquity and the middle ages. Attractive features of the volume include the treatment of newly emerging areas of inquiry in addition to canonical texts and the representation of views of established international scholars at the forefront of the discipline. A recurrent motif of the volume emerges in the interpretive benefits of combining philological acumen with theoretical and intertextual considerations. This accessible and provocative book will be of interest to classicists, historians, art historians, students of comparative literature, and anyone concerned with the immense cultural legacy of classical Mediterranean civilisation. Greek and Latin quotations are accompanied by translations throughout.

      Literature, Art, History: Studies on Classical Antiquity and Tradition