The series includes volumes devoted to the best-known characters from Arthurian legend: Tristan and Isolde, Arthur, Lancelot and Guenevere, Merlin, Gawain, and Perceval. This is Volume VII of Arthurian Characters and Themes, a series of casebooks from Routledge. Master and Mediator of the Natural World JEAN MARKALE Illusion and Relation: Merlin as Image of the Artist in Tennyson, Doré, Burne-Jones, and Beardsley LINDA K.HUGHES Merlin Romancier: Paternity, Prophecy, and Poetics in the Huth Merlin KATE COOPERĭruids, Bards, and Tennyson’s Merlin CATHERINE BARNES STEVENSON Merlin in the Grail Legend EMMA JUNGMARIE-LOUISE VON FRANZ The Enchanter Awakes: Merlin in Modern Fiction RAYMOND H.THOMPSON Merlin in German Literature ULRICH MÜLLER Merlin in Spanish Literature BARBARA D.MILLER Merlin in Italian Literature DONALD L.HOFFMAN Merlin and the Ladies of the Lake ANNE BERTHELOT Merlin: Prophet and Magician PAUL ZUMTHOR The Merlin Legend and the Welsh Tradition of Prophecy A.O.H.JARMAN Preface Introduction PETER H.GOODRICH Select Bibliography Arthurian romances-History and criticism. Merlin (Legendary character) in literature. ISBN 0-8153-065-X (Print Edition) (hard cover: alk. 7) Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Published in 2003 by Routledge 29 West 35th Street New York, NY 10001 Published in Great Britain by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane London EC4P 4EE Copyright © 2003 by Peter H.Goodrich and Raymond H.Thompson Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group. Archive.Arthurian Characters and Themes Norris J.Lacy, Series Editor King Arthur A Casebook Edited by Edward Donald Kennedy Tristan and Isolde A Casebook Edited by Joan Tasker Grimbert Arthurian Women A Casebook Edited by Thelma S.Fenster Lancelot and Guinevere A Casebook Edited by Lori J.Walters The Grail A Casebook Edited by Dhira B.Mahoney Perceval/Parzival A Casebook Edited by Arthur Groos and Norris Lacy Merlin A Casebook Edited by Peter H.Goodrich and Raymond H.ThompsonĮdited by Peter H.Goodrich and Raymond H.Thompson 4 (New York: The Southern History Company, 1901). Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri, vol. A Handbook of American Music and Musicians (Canaserage, NY: F.O. by composer)ģ Marches militaires, D.733 (arr. Stimmen aus der Kinderwelt, Op.78 (no.2, rev. Schilflieder, Op.11 (no.3, rev.by Rive-King) piano 4-hands by Charles Kunkel)Ħ Piano Pieces, Op.15 (No.1 arr. piano solo by Charles Kunkel)Ģ Stücke aus Tannhäuser und Lohengrin, S.445 (No.1 ed. Symphony No.1, Op.21 (fantasy on finale by Charles Kunkel) Il trovatore (Fantasy on themes by Charles Kunkel for piano 4-hands)Īnnées de pèlerinage II, Supplément, S.162 (no.1) piano 4-hands)īallade et Polonaise, Op.38 (arr. for piano 4-hands by Charles Kunkel)Ĭoncert Transcriptions (Chopin: Introduction and Variations on 'La ci dram la mano')Ĭoncert Transcriptions (Domenico Scarlatti: Sonata in A major) The Merry Wives of Windsor (overture arr. for piano 4-hands by Charles Kunkel)įra Diavolo (overture arr. for piano 4-hands by Charles Kunkel)ĭichter und Bauer (overture arr. Compositions printed in Kunkel's Musical Review apparently carried no plate numbers. Plate numbers for Kunkel Brothers were issued in a fairly chronological fashion and are in the format #.
Louis, Missouri (1869–1870?) (apparently still using this address sometime afterward) Imprints, Addresses, Agencies Editions Imprints Publication of the journal ceased with volume thirty-two in October, 1909.
Each volume contained a significant amount of music (over fifty pages by 1899) in full sheet music size. In September, 1878 Kunkel Brothers began publishing their monthly magazine Kunkel's Musical Review. After Jacob's death in 1882 Charles became the sole operator of the firm which apparently did not survive his own death in 1923. Other midwest composers whose work the firm published included Julia Rive-King, Robert Goldbeck, and Ernest Richard Kroeger. The firm published many of the brothers' own compositions under their own names and under various pseudonyms. The brothers were concert pianists both having studied with Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Charles having also studied with Sigismond Thalberg. The music publishing firm Kunkel Brothers was established by the German-born brothers Charles Kunkel and Jacob Kunkel in St.