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- 050 00 |a ML423.D15 |b B35 2021
- 100 1_ |a Baker, Felicity, |d 1940- |e author.
- 245 10 |a Don Giovanni's reasons : |b thoughts on a masterpiece / |c Felicity Baker ; edited and with an introduction by Magnus Tessing Schneider.
- 264 _1 |a Berlin : |b Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag derWissenschaften, |c [2021]
- 300 __ |a 218 pages : |b color illustrations ; |c 21 cm
- 336 __ |a text |b txt |2 rdacontent
- 336 __ |a still image |b sti |2 rdacontent
- 337 __ |a unmediated |b n |2 rdamedia
- 338 __ |a volume |b nc |2 rdacarrier
- 504 __ |a Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 505 00 |t Introduction: |g 1. |t The libretto as poetry ; |g 2. |t Da Ponte's Don Giovanni ; |g 3. |t Da Ponte and The Stone Guest ; |g 4. |t Da Ponte and Dante ; |g 5. |t Da Ponte and Rousseau -- |g I. |t Lorenzo Da Ponte's witticisms: The implication of Jewish identity in the Memorie: |g 1. |t A twentieth-century fantasy ; |g 2. |t The untold conversion ; |g 3. |t Venice and Jerusalem ; |g 4. |t Assimilation and prejudice ; |g 5. |t The implied reader ; |g 6. |t "That poetic joke': The condemnation of 1776 ; |g 7. |t Andrea Tron ; |g 8. |t The Restoration of the Status of the Jews and Da Ponte's banishment ; |g 9. |t A joke is not a lie -- |g II. |t Joseph II as the god of love: L'arbore di Diana: |g 1. |t Crises of authority ; |g 2. |t Larbore di Diana: The story and its provenance ; |g 3. |t From the surface plot to the subtext ; |g 4. |t Revolution from above ; |g 5. |t Petrarch and the first moment of love -- |g III. |t The radical poetry of Don Giovanni -- |g IV. |t Don Giovanni's bizarre scene -- |g V. |t Don Giovanni's good nature: |g 1. |t Two modes of pity ; |g 2. |t The traditional mode of pity as piety ; |g 3. |t The opposite of traditional pity-as-piety: Impiety ; |g 4. |t The code of honour and the absence of pity ; |g 5. |t The relationship of Zerlina and Masetto ; |g 6. |t Da Ponte's playful uses of Rousseau's opposition of pity and honour ; |g 7. |t The spectacle of pity ; |g 8. |t Pity and sexual feelings ; |g 9. |t The Enlightenment critique implicit in the librettos representation of love ; |g 10. |t The context of today's productions of Don Giovanni -- |g VI. |t Donna Elvira: |g 1. |t The social codes of patriarchy ; |g 2. |t The differendum ; |g 3. |t Libertinism ; |g 4. |t Donna Elvira's predicament ; |g 5. |t Donna Elvira's secret thoughts -- |g VII. |t Don Giovanni and the pre-Revolutionary moment: |g 1. |t Visualising the pre-Revolutionary moment today ; |g 2. |t The image of the mound ; |g 3. |t Enlightenment subjectivity in operatic arias ; |g 4. |t 1787-89: The founding principles of democracy ; |g 5. |t The mound as a figure of latency, pending a crisis ; |g 6. |t Destroyed mounds ; |g 7. |t The Don Giovanni libretto in its historical moment-- and today ; |g 8. |t The characters ; |g 9. |t The witch-fearing community ; |g 10. |t The immediate cultural context of the Mozart-Da Ponte opera ; |g 11. |t The Emperor Joseph's interest in the opera's composition: His law against duels? ; |g 12. |t The ambiguous situation of the women ; |g 13. |t Real and fictive punishment in the Late Enlightenment context ; |g 14. |t The death of Don Giovanni.
- 520 __ |a "Although Mozart's Don Giovanni (1787) is the most analysed of all operas, Lorenzo Da Ponte's libretto has rarely been studied as a work of poetry in its own right. The author argues that the libretto, rather than perpetuating the conservative religious morality implicit in the story of Don Juan, subjects our culture's myth of human sexuality to a critical rewriting. Combining poetic close reading with approaches drawn from linguistics, psychoanalysis, anthropology, political theory, legal history, intellectual history, literary history, art history and theatrical performance analysis, she studies the Don Giovanni libretto as a radical political text of the Late Enlightenment, which has lost none of its ability to provoke. The questions it raises concerning the nature of compassion, seduction and violence, and the autonomy and responsibility of the individual, are still highly relevant for us today"--Page 4 of cover.
- 600 10 |a Da Ponte, Lorenzo, |d 1749-1838. |t Don Giovanni.
- 630 07 |a Don Giovanni (Da Ponte, Lorenzo) |2 fast |0 (OCoLC)fst01913130
- 650 _0 |a Operas |v Librettos.
- 650 _6 |a Operas |v Livrets.
- 650 _7 |a Operas |x Librettos. |2 fast |0 (OCoLC)fst01046219
- 655 _7 |a Librettos. |2 fast |0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1692883
- 655 _7 |a Librettos. |2 lcgft |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026909
- 700 1_ |a Tessing Schneider, Magnus, |d 1975- |e editor.