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King Midas: A Romance
Introduction
Upton Sinclair
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       _ KING MIDAS
       A ROMANCE
       By UPTON SINCLAIR
        
       I dreamed that Soul might dare the pain,
       Unlike the prince of old,
       And wrest from heaven the fiery touch
       That turns all things to gold.
       New York and London
       1901
        
        
       NOTE
       In the course of this story, the author has had occasion to refer to
       Beethoven's Sonata Appassionata as containing a suggestion of the
       opening theme of the Fifth Symphony. He has often seen this stated,
       and believed that the statement was generally accepted as true.
       Since writing, however, he has heard the opinion expressed, by a
       musician who is qualified to speak as an authority, that the two
       themes have nothing to do with each other. The author himself is not
       competent to have an opinion on the subject, but because the
       statement as first made is closely bound up with the story, he has
       allowed it to stand unaltered.
       The two extracts from MacDowell's "Woodland Sketches," on pages 214
       and 291, are reprinted with the kind permission of Professor
       MacDowell and of Arthur P. Schmidt, publisher. _