Fur Richard Wagner!: Die Rosenstocke-bilder Seiner Tochter Isolde
由
Dagny R Beidler
尚無評分
格式
精裝書
頁數
158
語言
德語
已出版
Feb 3, 2013
出版商
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Gmbh & Co
版本
Aufl. ed.
ISBN-10
3412209961
ISBN-13
9783412209964
描述
In a vivid exploration of art and legacy, Dagny R. Beidler delves into the life of Isolde, daughter of the renowned composer Richard Wagner. Through a combination of personal anecdotes and historical context, the narrative paints an intimate portrait of Isolde’s experiences, illuminating the influence of her father's towering artistic stature on her own identity.
The book intricately weaves together rich illustrations and poignant reflections, capturing the essence of Isolde’s life against the backdrop of a world that revolved around music and creativity. Readers are invited to witness the juxtaposition of personal struggles and the pressures of living in the shadow of a legendary figure. Isolde’s journey is both unique and universal, resonating with those who have grappled with relationships entwined with brilliance.
Beidler’s narrative not only pays homage to Isolde's life but also challenges perceptions of family, artistry, and the often-burdening legacy borne by those related to icons. It is a compassionate examination of love, loss, and the quest for self in a world defined by extraordinary expectations.
The book intricately weaves together rich illustrations and poignant reflections, capturing the essence of Isolde’s life against the backdrop of a world that revolved around music and creativity. Readers are invited to witness the juxtaposition of personal struggles and the pressures of living in the shadow of a legendary figure. Isolde’s journey is both unique and universal, resonating with those who have grappled with relationships entwined with brilliance.
Beidler’s narrative not only pays homage to Isolde's life but also challenges perceptions of family, artistry, and the often-burdening legacy borne by those related to icons. It is a compassionate examination of love, loss, and the quest for self in a world defined by extraordinary expectations.