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The Wagner Journal on Lohengrin and Wagner's anti-semitism

The Wagner Journal has two important features currently on its website: a dramaturgical analysis by Edward A. Bortnichak and Paula M. Bortnichak of the new Bayreuth Festival production of Lohengrin by Hans Neuenfels, addressing the production from a sociological perspective, and an online debate between Barry Emslie and Mark Berry on the thorny issue of anti-semitism in Wagner's works.

Also available via the website is a free introductory copy of The Wagner Journal.

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Anonymous said…
Hi,

I e-mailed for a free introductory issue of The Wagner Journal a week ago and haven't heard anything from them. Is this normal?

It's really no hurry, but it's nice to know that the received my request.

Regards, Jonas
Sorry, Jonas, your comment was caught by the spam filter. Therefore the delay. I think you should allow a couple of weeks before you write to them.

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