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Re: [ Thoughts] A reference to Erlkönig in a parody abou T.S.Eliot
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Could you kindly remind me this reference?
> Eliot, of course, references it in The Waste Land.
As far as I remember, there is a reference to Wagner's "Tristan..."
with "Wind/Kind" (and the "kind" is Irish). Do you consider
it also as a reference to Erlkonig?
Best regards,
Sergei Soloviev
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> Eliot, of course, references it in The Waste Land.
As far as I remember, there is a reference to Wagner's "Tristan..."
with "Wind/Kind" (and the "kind" is Irish). Do you consider
it also as a reference to Erlkonig?
Best regards,
Sergei Soloviev
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