The Birth of Tragedy
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Nietzsche argues the importance of the tension between what he called Apollonian and Donysian forces. These contrasting forces enable a work of art to reveal the truth about human existence so that we are able to bear the weight of its tragic wisdom. Boldly combines aesthetics and psychology in a creative meditation on the sources of artistic inspiration and addresses the problem of nihilism in mo... More
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Publisher | Barnes & Noble, Inc. |
Binding | Paperback (31 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 117 |
ISBN-10 | B002MKXK4O |
Publication Date | /2006 |
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