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Talented German female opera singer full of passion who is distraught when her voice is ruined in the short play ''[ Armgart]]''. Written by George Eliot, pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans, and first appeared in the July 1871 ''[https://archive.org/stream/macmillansmagaz35grovgoog#page/n171/mode/2up/ MacMillan's Magazine]''. Composer and music teacher [[Leo]] is her companion.  
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Talented German female opera singer full of passion who is distraught when her voice is ruined in the short play ''Armgart''. Written by George Eliot, pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans, and first appeared in the July 1871 ''[https://archive.org/stream/macmillansmagaz35grovgoog#page/n171/mode/2up/ MacMillan's Magazine]''. Older composer and music teacher [[Joseph Leo]] is one of her companions.  
  
 
It's unclear if "Armgart" is her first or last name; no other is given.
 
It's unclear if "Armgart" is her first or last name; no other is given.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[https://archive.org/stream/legendofjubalot00elio#page/64/mode/2up/ "Armgart" In ''The legend of Jubal and other poems'' (1874)]
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*[https://archive.org/stream/legendofjubalot00elio#page/64/mode/2up/ "Armgart" In ''The Legend of Jubal and Other Poems'' (1874)]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 20 March 2018

Talented German female opera singer full of passion who is distraught when her voice is ruined in the short play Armgart. Written by George Eliot, pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans, and first appeared in the July 1871 MacMillan's Magazine. Older composer and music teacher Joseph Leo is one of her companions.

It's unclear if "Armgart" is her first or last name; no other is given.

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