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3 1Note that this first section of the Birth of Tragedy was added to the book many years after it first appeared, as the text makes clear. Nietzsche wrote this “Attempt at Self- Criticism” in The original text, written in , begins with the Preface to Richard Wagner, the second major section in this bltadwin.ru Size: KB.  · The Birth of Tragedy, his maiden attempt at book-writing, with which he began his twenty-eighth year, is the last link of a long chain of developments, and the first fruit that was a long time coming to maturity. Nietzsche's was a polyphonic nature, in which the most different and apparently most antagonistic talents had come together. [Note that this first section of the Birth of Tragedy was added to the book many years after it first appeared, as the text makes clear. Nietzsche wrote this “Attempt at Self−Criticism” in The original text, written in −71, begins with the Preface to Richard Wagner, the second major section].


The Birth of Tragedy (Chap. 2) Friedrich Nietzsche. Track 2 on The Birth of Tragedy. Friedrich Nietzsche. 1. The Birth of Tragedy (Chap. 1) 2. Nietzsche, Friedrich, The Birth of Tragedy (Penguin ed., ) Paglia, Camille, Sexual Personae (USA: Yale University Press, ) Sedgewick, Peter, Nietzsche: The Key Concepts (Routledge, ) Spengler, Oswald, The Decline of the West (OUP Australia and New Zealand; abridge edition, ). LibriVox recording of The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche. (Translated by William Haussmann.) Read in English by Jim Locke In this famous early work of German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, he investigates the artistic characteristics of Apollonian (reason) and Dionysian (passion) characteristics in Greek art, specifically in Greek tragedy as it evolved.


The Birth of Tragedy, Nietzsche’s first book, was published in , when he was 28 years old and a professor of classical philology at Basel. The book had its defenders but, in general, provoked a hostile reception in the academic community and affected Nietzsche’s academic career for the worse. As the. (in full The Birth of Tragedy from the Spirit of Music) Book by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, first published in as Die Geburt der Tragodie aus dem Geiste der Musik. A speculative rather than exegetical work, The Birth of Tragedy examines the origins and development of poetry, specifically Greek tragedy. Nietzsche argues that Greek tragedy arose out of the fusion of what he termed Apollonian and Dionysian elements--the former representing measure, restraint, harmony, and the. The Birth of Tragedy, his maiden attempt at book-writing, with which he began his twenty-eighth year, is the last link of a long chain of developments, and the first fruit that was a long time coming to maturity. Nietzsche's was a polyphonic nature, in which the most different and apparently most antagonistic talents had come together.

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