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The Correspondence between Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1961), penned by Richard Strauss, unfurls a captivating exchange of letters between Hugo von Hofmannsthal and the illustrious opera composer, Richard Strauss. Their collaborative genius gave birth to six remarkable operas.
Drawings and Watercolours by Vincent van Gogh (1955), enriched with commentary by Douglas Cooper, showcases vivid color renderings by the renowned Dutch artist van Gogh. These images are complemented by von Hofmannsthal's evocative essay, "Colors."
Selected Prose (1952), skillfully translated by Mary Hottinger alongside Tania and James Stern, offers a curated collection of von Hofmannsthal's engaging prose, featuring an insightful introduction by Hermann Broch.
Selected Essays (1955), meticulously edited by Mary E. Gilbert, brings together a diverse array of von Hofmannsthal's thought-provoking essays.
Schnitzler, Hofmannsthal, and the Austrian Theatre (1992), authored by W. E. Yates, delves into von Hofmannsthal's contributions to the world of theater, exploring his plays within the broader tapestry of Austrian theatrical history.
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