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David Belasco: The Girl of the Golden West (EBook, Project Gutenberg) 5 stars

From Belasco's play came both this novel and Puccini's opera La Fanciulla del West. It's …

heart of gold

5 stars

From Belasco's play came both this novel and Puccini's opera La Fanciulla del West. It's a story of love and redemption set in a mining community in gold rush California. The Girl, whose name we don't learn until half way through, owns a saloon, teaches the miners to read and everyone looks out for each other. If you know the opera, you know the rest - it's true to the novel/play, including lines of dialogue. It's still worth reading this novel, even if it does lack music, as it's excellent in its own right and it fills in many details. We actually meet Nina Micheltoreña!

And if you don't know the story, you have all this to look forward to <3

If you can be persuaded to give opera a try, Eva-Maria Westbroek understands Minnie well and brings enormous heart to the role. A week's free trial from Met Opera …

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Antoine-François Prévost: Manon Lescaut (EBook, Project Gutenberg) 2 stars

(posted this to mastodon at the time) am reading the novel of Manon Lescaut, mostly because Dumas' heroine who became Verdi's Violetta owned a copy and I wanted to understand the references in Dumas' #LaDameAuxCamillas better; but also in hopes I might learn to appreciate Massanet and Puccini's Manon operas. Instead, wherein Massanet's upsets me because the young man seems noble and good and his life is ruined by this love, I'm now fed up with his self-involvement. This was not the plan. #opera #ReadingOpera

PS La Dame Aux Camillas is brilliant. Read that instead. Ebook for free on Project Gutenberg. Search for Dumas.

Antoine-François Prévost: Manon Lescaut (EBook, Project Gutenberg) 2 stars

That was painful

2 stars

Content warning Maybe sort of spoilers

Alexandre Dumas figlio: Camille (La Dame aux Camilias) (EBook, 1999, Project Gutenberg) 5 stars

Dumas' semi-autobiographical novel of the love between a Parisian courtesan and a young man. It …

Superb

5 stars

Cannot recommend this highly enough. Great emotional sensitivity and intelligence, looking into the nuanced whys of the life of a Paris courtesan and the double standards she contends with. Opera lovers will recognise much of it, even if it does lack music ;) Free to download or read here: www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1608 #ReadingOpera