Emma Sutton, ‘Foreign Bodies: Mark Twain, Music and Anglo-American Identity’. Symbiosis 8.1 (April 2004) 109–119
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Essay Topics and Keywords:
Mark Twain, Richard Wagner, national identity, opera, Bayreuth festival, American music, English music, Edith Wharton, anti-Semitism, 'A Tramp Abroad', 'The Age of Innocence', 'Judaism in Music', 'Lohengrin', musicology, German opera, das Land ohne Musik, Bernard Shaw, George du Maurier, 'Trilby', 'At the shrine of St Wagner', 'Tannhauser', 'Tristan und Isolde', Aubrey Beardsley, William James, Anglo-Americans.