Paul du Quenoy on a new production of “Parsifal,” at the San Francisco Opera.
On Mrs. Woolf & the Servants: An Intimate History of Bloomsbury by Alison Light. An American economist, I think it was, once remarked that a single servant is worth a household full of appliances; in ...
On Italian Art, Rodin, The Yorkville Nutcracker, Spain’s role in the Revolutionary War & more from the world of culture.
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Woman, Queen, and Legend,” by Lindy Grant.
Much about E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776–1822) can be discerned from his name. Born Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffmann, he later replaced “Wilhelm” with “Amadeus” as both a tribute to Mozart and a declaration ...
An Ode to Finland,” at the Petit Palais, Paris.
Like his great predecessor Sir Walter Scott, another dreamer, Stevenson was excluded from the ranks by disability. His ...
By 1920 the sculptor Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the founder of the Whitney Museum and a close friend of Cushing, garnered support to construct the Cushing Memorial Building for the Newport Art ...
William Logan on recently published poetry by Rosanna Warren, Moya Cannon, John Koethe, Rebecca Watts, Henri Cole & Wendy ...
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