British music criticism in a new era: Studies in critical thought 1894-1945
<p>The mid 1890s witnessed the start of a new era in British music criticism heralded by George Bernard Shaw. A preliminary study of the nineteenth-century critical context provides some reasons for its emergence. The new temper was defined by two critics: John F. Runciman. the self-appointed...
Main Authors: | Scaife, N, Nigel Clifford Scaife |
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Other Authors: | Warrack, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1994
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