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Contents: “I: An Unparalleled Triumph: the Early Seasons” – “II: A New Phase: the Ballets of Nijinsky”, “III: Crazy with Delight: the English Season, 1919” – “IV: Almost a National Institution: the New Public and the Avant-Garde” – “V: The Last Relic of the Great Days of St. Petersburg: The Sleeping Princess” – “VI: Marrying into the Russian Ballet: the English in Diaghilev’s Company” – “VII: A Native English Flower: the Camargo Society and the English Companies”
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Scholarly Dissertation
Wade Wiles, Patricia. A Study of Job, a Masque for Dancing by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Thesis (Ph.D.: Fine Arts, Texas Tech), 1988.
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