The Ring of Truth: The Wisdom of Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung

The Ring of Truth: The Wisdom of Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung

by Roger Scruton
The Ring of Truth: The Wisdom of Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung

The Ring of Truth: The Wisdom of Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung

by Roger Scruton

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Overview

“Nothing in opera is grander than The Ring, no work more suited to the deep reading the writer gives here.” —Opera News

Richard Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung is one of the greatest works of art created in modern times, and has fascinated both critics and devotees for over a century and a half. No recent study has examined the meaning of Wagner's masterpiece with the attention to detail and intellectual power that Roger Scruton brings to it in this inspiring account.

The Ring of Truth is an exploration of the drama, music, symbolism, and philosophy of The Ring from a writer whose knowledge and understanding of the Western musical tradition are the equal of his capacities as a philosopher. Scruton shows how, through musical connections and brilliant dramatic strokes, Wagner is able to express truths about the human condition which few other creative artists have been able to convey so convincingly. For Wagner, writes Scruton, the task of art is to “show us freedom in its immediate, contingent, human form, reminding us of what it means to us. Even if we live in a world from which gods and heroes have disappeared we can, by imagining them, dramatize the deep truths of our condition and renew our faith in what we are.”

Love, death, sacrifice and the liberation that we win through sacrifice—these are the great themes of The Ring, as they are of this book. Scruton's passionate and moving interpretation allows us to understand more fully than ever how Wagner conveys his ideas about who we are, and why The Ring continues to be such a hypnotically absorbing work.

“Scruton’s presentation is grounded throughout in a deep understanding of the culture of Wagner’s era . . . the writing is clear and persuasive.” —Library Journal (starred review)

“A fascinating and valuable study.” —Sunday Times


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781468315493
Publisher: Abrams Press
Publication date: 11/21/2017
Pages: 416
Sales rank: 1,044,430
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Roger Scruton is a writer and philosopher who has held positions at the universities of
London, Oxford, Boston, and St. Andrews and who has written widely on art,
architecture, music, and aesthetics. His books include his now classic Short
History of Modern Philosophy (1981), The Aesthetics of Music (1997),
Death-Devoted Heart: Sex and the Sacred in Wagner's Tristan and Isolde
(2004), andFools, Frauds and Firebrands (1985, republished 2015). He is a fellow of the British Academy and the Royal
Society of Literature.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

1 Introduction: The Work and the Man 1

2 History and Culture 12

3 The Story 55

4 How the Music Works 146

5 Understanding the Story 179

6 Character and Symbol 201

7 Love and Power 244

8 Siegfried and Other Problems 274

9 Retrospect 296

Appendix: Leitmotifs and Musical Examples 309

Notes 357

Index 371

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