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Ley, Stephan: Ein Bild von Beethovens Unsterblicher Geliebten? / Stephan Ley. – 1933. – Portr.
Über eine unbekannte Damen-Miniatur. Bisher galt sie als Gräfin Marie Erdödy; aufgrund eines anderen Bildes aus der Familie Erdödy bezweifelt der Autor dies. – Fotokopie.
In: Atlantis. – 5 (1933), H. 12, S. 766-767
Inv.-Nr. 6020 * 06.1150
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Cooper, Barry: Beethoven's immortal beloved and countess Erdödy : a case of mistaken identity? ; book review / Barry Cooper. – 1996. – Portr., Ill.
Enth.: Rezension von: Beethoven : a man of his word / Gail Altman. – Tallahassee : Anubian Press, 1996.
In: The Beethoven journal / San José State University. – 11 (1996), S. 18-24
Inv.-Nr. 97.154 HB
Abschnitte: I. Introduction. – II. Examining Solomon's claims. – III. The letter's destination. – IV. The use of "du". – V. Altman's other speculations. – VI. Conclusion.
Nl 37 UNST / 1996 Altm
Altman, Gail S.: Beethoven: man of his word : undisclosed evidence for his immortal beloved / Gail S. Altman. – Tallahasse, Fla. : Anubian Press, 1996. – XVII, 429 S. : Portr.
Plädiert für Anna Maria Erdödy.
ISBN/ISMN 1-888071-00-1
Inv.-Nr. 97.848
Inhalt: Preface. – Part I: The myth of Beethoven's love affairs: 1. Beethoven : "Always in love". 2. The ladies of the list. 3. Always poor choices. 4. Fear and avoidance. 5. Manhood in doubt. 6. The marriage project. – Part II: Primary evidence for the immortal belovde: 7. The Karlsbad connection. 8. Karlsbad and the postal schedule. 9. The proximity of the beloved. 10. A matter of paternity. 11. Elements in the beloved letter. 12. Dissolution of the Brentano marriage. 13. Beethoven's character : concepts of morality and marriage. 14. Antonie Brentano : character and background. 15. The psychological impact of the letter. 16. The psychoanalysis of the beloved letter. 17. The aftermath : fall and winter, 1812. – Part III: Secondary evidence for the immortal beloved: 18. The Brentano-Beethoven relationship. 19. Fanny Giannatasio's diary. 20 The "Tagebuch" entries. 21. The note from Baden. 22. "The Diabelli Variations". 23. Letters to Antonie Brentano and others. 24. Songs to the beloved. 25. The portraits. – Part IV: The Erdödy-Beethoven relationship: 26. An eternal love begins. 27. A quarrel ... and forgiveness. 28. The later years : after 1812. 29. The final years : 1820-1823. 30. Beethoven and the Erdödy family : Count Palffy. 31. The Countess's letters. – Epilogue. – Conclusion. – Appendices: A. Summary of criteria and arguments. B. A musical chronology. – Bibliography. – Index.