Constanze Mozart: An Unimportant Woman

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By (author): "Beth Bjorklund, Renate Welsh"
Genres:Musicians books  
Publish Date: January 1st 1991
Constanze Mozart: An Unimportant Woman
ISBN1572410361
ISBN139781572410367
AsinConstanze Mozart: An Unimportant Woman
Original titleConstanze Mozart: An Unimportant Woman (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought Translation Series)
Instead of Mozart, the musical genius, it is his wife, Constanze, who is here the focus of attention. Maligned by outside observers, from Mozart's father to present-day biographers and playwrights, Constanze was thought to be "not the right girl" for the great man. Welsh takes a different perspective, narrating events from Constanze's point of view, from the "inside out," as it were. Framing the problem in her ironic subtitle An Unimportant Woman, Welsh shows how the protagonist comes to terms with the "marginality" imposed on her by those around her. Indeed, the concept of marginality is called into question here, since for Mozart, Constanze was always his "dearest little wife." The historical framework is given subjective expression as Constanze looks back on her life shortly before her death. On one day in 1841, memory functions to review an entire lifetime.