Opera, Liberalism, and Antisemitism in Nineteenth-Century France
The Politics of Halévy's La Juive
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:10th Oct '02
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This is a comprehensive critical study of the nineteenth-century French grand opéra La Juive, by Halévy.
This comprehensive critical study of the nineteenth-century French grand opéra La Juive (Paris Opéra, 1835) is a powerful and successful work by the leading dramatist and librettist Eugène Scribe, and Conservatoire-trained composer, Fromental Halévy. Hallman explores the politically charged messages of the opera within the context of French social and cultural history. The book addresses the opera's portrayal of religious intolerance and Jewish-Christian conflict in subject, setting and characterization, viewing the anticlerical thrust of its critique as a reminder of the historical abuses of an autocratic Church and State and as reflection of the era's liberal ideology. It also considers the portrayal of the central Jewish characters in light of literary stereotypes and contradictory, antisemitic attitudes toward Jews in French society.
'… a useful piece of scholarship with excellent appendices …' History Today
'Hallman is successful in creating a vivid account of the complicated political and cultural diversity of mid-nineteenth-century Paris. … a thoroughly researched and well-written text'. Nineteenth-Century Music Review
ISBN: 9780521650861
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
Weight: 770g
410 pages