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Edward Elgar and His World / The Bard Music Festival ; Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Permissions and Credits -- Of Worcester and London: An Introduction -- PART I. WORCESTER -- Measure of a Man: Catechizing Elgar's Catholic Avatars -- Elgar the Escapist? -- Elgar and the Persistence of Memory -- "The Spirit-Stirring Drum": Elgar and Populism -- PART II. DOCUMENTS -- Early Reviews of The Apostles in British Periodicals -- Charles Sanford Terry and Elgar's Violin Concerto -- PART III. LONDON -- Elgar's Critical Critics -- Elgar and the Salons: The Significance of a Private Musical World -- Elgar and the British Raj: Can the Mughals March? -- Working the Crowd: Elgar, Class, and Reformulations of Popular Culture at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- Elgar's War Requiem -- PART IV. SUMMATION -- Transcending the Enigmas of Biography: The Cultural Context of Sir Edward Elgar's Career -- INDEX -- Notes on the Contributors |
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