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Speaking to Our Condition
註釋This works offers challenging new ideas on the moral/psychological content of The Ring. By locating Wagner inside the post-Kantian framework of nineteenth-century German intellectual life, important clues are revealed that account for the inescapable ethical ambiguity of Wagner's most extraordinary work. The book aims to encourage fresh thinking on a number of topics generated from our experience of the Wagnerian drama.