The Darker Side of Genius: Richard Wagner's Anti-Semitism

The Darker Side of Genius: Richard Wagner's Anti-Semitism

by Jacob. Katz
The Darker Side of Genius: Richard Wagner's Anti-Semitism

The Darker Side of Genius: Richard Wagner's Anti-Semitism

by Jacob. Katz

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Overview

For some, Richard Wagner is infamous as the favorite composer of Hitler, who seems to have admired Wagner as an early exponent of his own racist ideology and worldview. Impressed by this assumption victims of Hitler have also associated Wagner and his music with Nazism to such an extent that in Israel a ban on public performance of that music is upheld to this day. Jacob Katz, a scholar of international repute, approaches the highly charged issue of Richard Wagner’s anti-Semitism with the tools of a critical historian, asking two central questions: What role did anti-Semitism play in the life and work of Richard Wagner? And how did his anti-Jewish thoughts and sentiments contribute to the development of political anti-Semitism and Nazism? In this first comprehensive and judicious treatment of Wagner’s anti-Semitism, Katz analyzes the composer’s attitudes in their own time and place and in the context of Wagner’s life and aspirations. He traces Wagner’s feelings toward Jews chronologically, showing that the composer was ultimately obsessed by a deep-seated Judeophobia generated by conflict with his Jewish mentors and competitors. But he argues against reading the later emergence of Nazism back into Wagner’s life and work. While not absolving Wagner from responsibility for his views, Katz contends that contemporary Jews have paradoxically and uncritically adopted the Nazis’ assumptions about Wagner. Katz argues that Wagner’s music is untainted by his anti-Semitism, that there is, in fact, very little in Wagner’s art that, without forced speculation, can be related to his racist views.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781584652403
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2002
Series: The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

JACOB KATZ was Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Social Sciences, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and author or editor of many books in medieval and modern Jewish social history, including two Brandeis books, With My Own Eyes: The Autobiography of an Historian (1995) and The Darker Side of Genius: Richard Wagner's Anti-Semitism (1986). A House Divided was published in Hebrew in 1994.
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