The Birth of Tragedy

The Birth of Tragedy

by Friedrich Nietzsche and GP Editors
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Publication Date: 24/03/2023

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A compelling argument for the necessity for art in life, Nietzsche's first book, ‘The Birth of Tragedy’ is fuelled by his enthusiasm for Greek tragedy, for the philosophy of Schopenhauer, and for the music of Wagner, to whom this work was dedicated. Nietzsche outlined a distinction between its two central forces: the Apolline, representing beauty and order, and the Dionysiac, a primal or ecstatic reaction to the sublime. He believed the combination of these states produced the highest forms of music and tragic drama, which not only reveal the truth about suffering in life but also provide consolation. Impassioned and exhilarating in its conviction, it has become a key text in European culture and literary criticism."What does our great historical hunger signify, our clutching about us of countless cultures, our consuming desire for knowledge, if not the loss of myth, of a mythic home, the mythic womb?"— Friedrich Nietzsche (The Birth of Tragedy)

ISBN:
9789354997181
9789354997181
Category:
Philosophy: aesthetics
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
24-03-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
General Press
Friedrich Nietzsche

The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche was born in Prussia in 1844. After the death of his father, a Lutheran minister, Nietzsche was raised from the age of five by his mother in a household of women. In 1869 he was appointed Professor of Classical Philology at the University of Basel, where he taught until 1879 when poor health forced him to retire. He never recovered from a nervous breakdown in 1889 and died eleven years later.

Known for saying that 'god is dead,' Nietzsche propounded his metaphysical construct of the superiority of the disciplined individual (superman) living in the present over traditional values derived from Christianity and its emphasis on heavenly rewards. His ideas were appropriated by the Fascists, who turned his theories into social realities that he had never intended.

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