Acknowledgments
Richard Begam and Matthew Wilson Smith
Introduction
Part One
World War I and Before: Crises of Gender and Theatricality
1. Matthew Wilson Smith
""Laughing at the Redeemer: Kundry and the Paradox of Parsifal""
2. Daniel Albright
""Materlinck, Debussy and Modernism""
3. Klára Móricz
""Echoes of the Self: Cosmic Loneliness in Bartók's Duke Bluebeard's Castle""
Part Two
Interwar Modernism: Movement and Countermovement
4. Bryan Gilliam
""The Great War and Its Aftermath: Strauss
and Hofmannthal's 'Third-Way Modernism'""
5. Bernadette Meyler
""Adorno's Shifting Wozzeck""
6. Derek Katz
""Many Modernisms, Two Makropulos Cases:
Capek, Janácek and the Shifting Avant-Gardes of Inter-war Prague""
7. Richard Begam
""Schoenberg, Modernism and Degeneracy""
8. Cyrena Pondrom
""Gertrude Stein, Minimalism and Modern Opera""
Part Three
Opera after World War II: Tensions of Institutional Modernism
9. Herbert S. Lindenberger,
""Stravinsky, Auden and the Mid-Century Modernism of The Rake's Progress""
10. Irene Morra
""Gloriana and the New Elizabethan Age""
11. Linda and Michael Hutcheon
""One Saint in Eight Tableaux: The Untimely Modernism
of Olivier Messiaen's Saint François d'Assise""
12. Joy H. Calico
""Saariaho's L'amour de loin: Modernist Opera in the Twenty-First Century""
Notes on Contributors
Index