Formulating Foster
Stephen C. Foster and the Creation of a National Musical Myth
- Publisher's listprice GBP 86.00
-
38 829 Ft (36 980 Ft + 5% VAT)
The price is estimated because at the time of ordering we do not know what conversion rates will apply to HUF / product currency when the book arrives. In case HUF is weaker, the price increases slightly, in case HUF is stronger, the price goes lower slightly.
- Discount 10% (cc. 3 883 Ft off)
- Discounted price 34 946 Ft (33 282 Ft + 5% VAT)
Subcribe now and take benefit of a favourable price.
Subscribe
38 829 Ft
Availability
printed on demand
Why don't you give exact delivery time?
Delivery time is estimated on our previous experiences. We give estimations only, because we order from outside Hungary, and the delivery time mainly depends on how quickly the publisher supplies the book. Faster or slower deliveries both happen, but we do our best to supply as quickly as possible.
Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 12 August 2025
- ISBN 9780197811689
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages416 pages
- Size 24x156x235 mm
- Weight 689 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 27 620
Categories
Short description:
Formulating Foster humanizes the composer Stephen C. Foster (1826--64), long regarded as a founding father in American cultural history, pulling him down from the pedestal on which he has been placed to thoughtfully examine what we actually know about him versus what has been said. To that end, Christopher Lynch investigates the origins of myths portraying him as the father of American music and a symbol of American democracy, exposing them to have been deliberately designed to conceal troubling aspects of his life and music.
MoreLong description:
Decades after his death, Stephen C. Foster's (1826--64) family and fans seized upon his birth on the fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and his role in the burgeoning US music industry to mythologize him as a founding father in American cultural history. Hailing him as the father of American music and symbol of US democracy at the end of the nineteenth century required the collective forgetting of certain facts of his life, particularly his initial rise to fame through controversial minstrel songs depicting nostalgia for enslavement.
In Formulating Foster, musicologist and librarian Christopher Lynch re-examines the myth of the founding of American music, drawing upon previously unknown archival materials and oral histories to uncover the myth's origins and expose the deliberate work of the Foster family and the wealthy philanthropist Josiah K. Lilly in embedding it in American institutions. By gathering and contextualizing all the remembrances written by acquaintances of the composer, Lynch lays out a roughly ninety-year process following Foster's death that gradually engrained the myth in American popular consciousness. Stripping away the myth's artificiality, Formulating Foster presents a richer, more humanizing portrait of the composer, illuminating important aspects of his life and character and proposing new ways to understand his music.
Table of Contents:
07/04/2025
Introductory Essay: Remembering the Life and Works of Stephen C. Foster
Part I. Competing Narratives after Foster's Death
An Obituary of Stephen C. Foster (1864)
Two Letters by Henry Baldwin Foster (1864)
Reminiscences of George W. Birdseye (1867)
Reminiscences of Robert P. Nevin (1867)
Reminiscences of John Mahon (1877)
An Interview with an Anonymous Pittsburgh Acquaintance (1879)
An Interview with Rebecca Shiras Morris and Joan Sloan Shiras (1879)
An Interview with Samuel S. Sanford (1882)
An "Anonymous" Interview with Morrison Foster and George C. Cooper (ca. 1888)
An Interview with an Anonymous "Acquaintance" (1889)
Part II. Memorializing Foster at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Reminiscences of Kit Clarke (1893)
An Interview with Jane Foster Wiley (1895)
An Interview with Frank Dumont and a Pittsburgh Lady (1895)
Two Interviews with Susan Pentland Robinson (1895)
An Interview with John H. Cassidy (1895)
An Interview with J. William Pope (1895)
An Interview with a "Prosperous Merchant" (1895)
An Interview with Jehu Haworth (1895)
An Interview with Marion Foster Welch (1895)
Two Interviews with William Hamilton (1895)
An Interview with an Art Dealer (1895)
An Interview with a St. Louis Businessman (1895)
An Interview with a "Prominent Pittsburgher" (1895)
Morrison Foster's Sketch of His Brother's Life (1896)
An Interview with the "Foster Serenaders" (1900)
An Interview with Rachel E. Woods (1900)
An Interview with the Daughter of a Friend (1900)
An Interview with William P. T. Jope (1900)
An Interview with Maria Beabout (1900)
Reminiscences of George C. Cooper (1902)
Recollections from Classmates at the Athens Academy (1905/1911)
Part III. Remembering Foster after the NAACP's 1914 Protests
Reminiscences of Susan McFarland Parkhurst (1916)
A "Letter" by W. W. Kingsbury (1905/1916)
An Interview with B. D. M. Eaton (ca. 1916)
Harry Houdini's Take on Kit Clarke's Memories of Foster (1916)
Reminiscences of John W. Robinson (1920)
More Reminiscences from George C. Cooper (1920)
An Interview with Marion Foster Welch (1924)
An Interview with Marion Foster Welch (1929)
Family Memories Relayed by the Grandson of Thomas "Daddy" Rice (1931)
An Interview with Katherine Schoenberger Mygatt and Martha Stough (1934)
Jessie Welsh Rose Relays Her Grandmother's Memories (1926/1934)
Conclusion: After Archival Amnesty: Toward a New View of Stephen C. Foster
Appendices