[108] Kietz, the painter, E. G. Anders and Lehrs, philologists, were the most intimate of these friends.
[109] The pamphlet which Wagner wrote and caused to be circulated publicly in explanation of the symphony is found in Vol. VIII of his collected works (English edition).
[110] ‘Prose Writings,’ Vol. I.
[111] Ibid., Vol. II.
[112] Ibid., Vol. III.
[113] Die Musik seit Richard Wagner, Berlin, 1914.
[114] Eduard Hanslick, celebrated critic, Brahms champion and anti-Wagnerite, b. Prague, 1825; d. Vienna, 1904.
[115] ‘César Franck,’ Paris, 1912.
[116] ‘The Prose Writings of Richard Wagner’ (8 vols.), translated by W. Ashton Ellis, London, 1899.
[117] Mein Leben, 1913 (Eng. tr.: ‘My Life,’ 1913).