From m at cole-miller.net Wed Aug 4 02:17:18 2021 From: m at cole-miller.net (Cole Miller) Date: Tue, 03 Aug 2021 21:17:18 -0400 Subject: [scraps] Litany Message-ID: <87im0mknz5.fsf@cole-miller.net> > He combed the literature of the Western world, reading works by > Theodor K?rner, Heinrich Heine, Shakespeare, Detlev von Liliencron, > Carlo Gozzi, Maurice Maeterlinck, Eug?ne Scribe, Franz Grillparzer, > Gerhart Hauptmann, and Heinrich von Kleist, not to mention a multitude > of minor works totally forgotten today. But he could find nothing > acceptable, and his frustration grew. It never occurred to him to ask > himself why his quest was so difficult. The truth was that he had from > the start drastically reduced his chances of success by rejecting in > advance whole categories of literature, such as, for example, all > tragedies, realistic or naturalistic works, works expressing religious > views that were too conventional, practically the entire literary > output of the eighteenth century because of what he considered to be > its outdated formalism, all subjects based on a mythology of > redemption, all historical plays, and all prose dramas. That's Henry-Louis de La Grange describing Hugo Wolf's search for a source for his first opera.