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viii Contents<br />

7 The Breaking Point 86<br />

‘‘She wants her god incarnate’’<br />

8 Rare and Unforgettable Little Concerts 103<br />

‘‘The real artist in the family’’<br />

9 The Red Priest of Venice 126<br />

‘‘Scraper of catgut and reviver of Vivaldi’’<br />

10 Overture to War 135<br />

‘‘Waitin’ for one or other cat to jump’’<br />

11 The Subject Is—Wartime 143<br />

‘‘Two di√erent consorts of one god’’<br />

12 The Road to Hell 157<br />

‘‘Four days . . . the happiest of my life’’<br />

13 <strong>What</strong> <strong>Thou</strong> <strong>Lovest</strong> <strong>Well</strong> Remains 170<br />

‘‘J’aime, donc je suis’’<br />

14 A Visitor to St. Elizabeth’s 192<br />

‘‘Sitting on His lawn is paradise’’<br />

15 A Piece of Ginger 213<br />

‘‘Between presumption and despair’’<br />

16 The Last Ten Years 227<br />

‘‘The sea in which he floated’’<br />

17 <strong>Olga</strong> Triumphant 258<br />

A Prize in the Campidoglio<br />

Coda: It All Coheres 288<br />

‘‘The dross falls away’’<br />

Notes 291<br />

Secondary Sources 329<br />

Index 335

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