Michael Craske
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Michael Craske researches transgressive poetics, music, aesthetics, and perhaps transgressive anything at Queen Mary, University of London (but mainly Swinburne, Wagner, and T. S. Eliot). He was once involved in diplomacy, of a Middle Eastern kind...
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Monthly Archives: June 2018
The Journal of Victorian Culture: Swinburne, Wagner, T. S. Eliot, and the musical legacy of ‘Poems and Ballads’
I’m very happy to report that my article, ‘Swinburne, Wagner, Eliot, and the Musical Legacy of Poems and Ballads‘, has been published by the Journal of Victorian Culture. The article links to the post below concerning Francis Hueffer, whom the article … Continue reading
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Tagged article, Journal of Victorian Culture, music, Swinburne, Victorian, Wagner
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Roses, pleasure, and pain: ‘A Match’ (1873) by Francis Hueffer
The following post is related to my article ‘Swinburne, Wagner, Eliot, and the Musical Legacy of Poems and Ballads’ in the Journal of Victorian Culture. In addition to the piece by Francis Hueffer below, if you want to hear the … Continue reading
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Tagged A Match, Christina Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Francis Hueffer, Franz Hüffer, music, Poems & Ballads, Poems and Ballads, Wagner
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