Richard Osborne
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Philosophy for Beginners
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1992
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24 editions
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Basic Instinct
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published
1992
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50 editions
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Introducing Sociology
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published
1994
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14 editions
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Art Theory For Beginners
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2006
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14 editions
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Introducing Eastern Philosophy
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1992
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12 editions
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Freud for Beginners (Writing and Readers Documentary Comic Books)
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1993
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12 editions
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Herbert Von Karajan: A Life in Music
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published
1998
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16 editions
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The Universe
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published
2003
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11 editions
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Conversations with Von Karajan
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1989
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10 editions
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Film Theory for Beginners
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2014
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6 editions
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“On Rossini's 'The Barber of Seville' - "Much has been written about the fiasco of the opera's first night on 20 February 1816, most of it true: the mockery of Rossini's Spanish-style hazel jacket, the rowdy animosity of the Paisiello lobby, the jeering and the catcalls, as one mishap succeeded another. Basilio sang his 'Calumny' aria with a bloodied nose after tripping over a trap door; then during the act 1 finale, a cat wandered onstage, declined to leave, and was forcibly flung into the wings. According to the Rosina, Gertrude Righetti Giorgi, Rossini left the theatre 'as though he had been an indifferent onlooker'... The second performance was a triumph, though Rossini was not there to witness it. He spent the evening pacing his room, imagining the opera's progress scene by scene. He retired early, only to be roused by a glow of torches and uproar in the street. Fearing that a mob was about to set fire to the building, he took refuge in a stable block. Garcia tried to summon him to acknowledge the adulation. 'F***' their bravos!' was Rossini's blunt rejoinder. 'I'm not coming out'.”
― Rossini
― Rossini
“The terms that Sforza Cesarini offered Rossini, 400 Roman Scudi, were not ungenerous, though it must have been galling for Rossini to see the Figaro, Luigi Zamboni, getting almost twice as much, and the Almaviva, Manuel Garcia, being offered three times the amount. Of the first-night cast, only the 'altro buffo', Bartolomeo Botticelli, who played Bartolo, and the 'seconda donna', Elisabetta Lowselet, who played Berta, were paid less than the composer.”
― Rossini
― Rossini
“Wagner thought Rossini unserious; Rossini thought Wagner 'lacked sun'. Wagner also became the butt of a phrase Rossini had used down the years to describe musicians about whom he had certain reservations - "He has some beautiful moments but some bad quarters of an hour!”
― Rossini
― Rossini
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