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Robert Schumann's Leben (1887)
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352 pages
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The autobiographical account offers a deep dive into Robert Schumann's life, exploring his childhood, musical journey, and marriage to Clara Wieck, alongside his battles with mental illness. Schumann's introspective writing reveals his creative process and emotional influences on his music. The inclusion of diary excerpts and letters enriches the narrative, providing a personal glimpse into the mind of a Romantic era composer. This facsimile reprint aims to preserve Schumann's cultural significance while making his story accessible to modern readers.
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2009, paperback
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