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9781847065841

Nietzsche's 'The Birth of Tragedy' A Reader's Guide

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    9781847065841

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    1847065848

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-05-20
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Summary

Introduction to one of Nietzsche's most important works - a key text in nineteenth-century philosophy.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Contextp. 4
Overview of Themesp. 9
Reading the Textp. 14
'An Attempt at Self-Criticism'p. 14
Foreword: Art, Wagner and Warp. 24
The Apolline and Dionysiac as Art-Drives and 'Living Concepts'; Envisaging a New Science of Aesthetics. Note: Nietzsche and Darwinp. 27
The Drives at Work in Pre-Socratic Greece; Three Types of Symbolization; Psychogenesis of the Dionysian in Asia and in Greek Culturep. 45
The Origins of 'Genealogy': Psychogenesis of the Apollonian in the Greek 'Character'. Note: Nietzsche, German 'Hellenism' and Hölderlinp. 50
Necessity of Relationship between the Drives: their 'Reciprocal Intensification'; the 'Ethics' of the Drives; the Five Periods of Greek Culture; Introduction of 'Attic Tragedy'p. 58
Historical Manifestation of the 'Third Type' of Symbolization: Archilochus, the 'Father' of Tragedy; The Fusion of the Drives in Lyric Poetryp. 61
Folk Song; Fusion of Language and Musicp. 65
The Chorus as Historical Nucleus of Tragedy; Nietzsche's Critique of Hegelp. 68
The Chorus as Earliest Cell of Tragedy; Modern Poetry and Theory of Language. Note: Philosophy of Language in Nietzschep. 73
The Double Meaning of Sophoclean and Aeschylean Tragedyp. 80
The Revival of Myth in Tragedy as its Death Throes: The End of the Mythological Age and the Dawning Age of Logicp. 85
Euripides as Critic rather than Poetp. 88
The Misunderstanding and Repression of the Art-Drivesp. 90
Socrates - The Axis of Cultural Historyp. 93
Death of Tragedy; Birth of Modern Artp. 97
Science as a Deficient Mode of Art; Socrates at the Gates of Modernityp. 102
Aesthetics of Modern Music Drama. Note: Nietzsche, Music and Stylep. 107
Death of Myth as the Death of Tragedyp. 114
The Crisis of Socratic Modernity. Note: on 'Bildung'p. l16
Naïve and Sentimental; Early Opera - Mismatch of Ingredient Elementsp. 124
German Education; Revolutionary Epiphanyp. 130
Modern Opera - Wagner's Tristan and Isolde as Aesthetic Paradigmp. 132
The Aesthetic Listenerp. 141
The Still Untroubled Unity of the German Spiritp. 144
Justification of the World as Aesthetic Phenomenon Radicalised - Theory of Musical Dissonancep. 147
The Study of Dissonant Manp. 151
Reception and Influencep. 154
Study Questionsp. 161
Notesp. 163
Further Readingp. 181
Indexp. 191
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