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From: National Review
Date: 19870619
Author:Tate, J.O.
Emily Bronte and Beethoven:
Romantic Equilibrium in Fiction and Music
byRobert K. Wallace (University of Georgia, 237 pp., $30)
HE HAS DONE it again--unsurprisingly,for following Professor Wallace's work has been a pleasing and edifying occupation for some while. His A Century of Music-Marking: The Lives of Josef and Rosina Lhevinne (1976) is a graceful double biography crammed with remarkable information and charming anecdotes--a book no music-lover would want to miss, but also one that has the universal appeal of superb biography.
Wallace's award-winning Jane ...
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