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portada Thoughts Out Of Season: David Strauss, The Confessor And The Writer; Richard Wagner In Bayreuth V1
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm
Weight
0.47 kg.
ISBN13
9781497828353

Thoughts Out Of Season: David Strauss, The Confessor And The Writer; Richard Wagner In Bayreuth V1

Friedrich Nietzsche (Author) · Literary Licensing, LLC · Hardcover

Thoughts Out Of Season: David Strauss, The Confessor And The Writer; Richard Wagner In Bayreuth V1 - Nietzsche, Friedrich ; Ludovici, Anthony M.

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Synopsis "Thoughts Out Of Season: David Strauss, The Confessor And The Writer; Richard Wagner In Bayreuth V1"

Thoughts Out Of Season: David Strauss, The Confessor And The Writer; Richard Wagner In Bayreuth V1 is a book written by Friedrich Nietzsche. It is a collection of essays that were originally published in 1873 and 1874. The book contains two essays, the first one is about David Strauss, a German theologian and writer, and the second one is about Richard Wagner, a German composer and conductor.In the first essay, Nietzsche discusses the work of David Strauss, particularly his book The Life of Jesus. Nietzsche criticizes Strauss's approach to the Bible and argues that he fails to understand the true nature of Christianity. Nietzsche also explores the relationship between religion and culture in modern society.In the second essay, Nietzsche discusses the work of Richard Wagner and his impact on German culture. Nietzsche praises Wagner's music and his vision of art as a means of creating a new cultural identity for Germany. However, Nietzsche also criticizes Wagner's political views and his use of mythology in his work.Overall, Thoughts Out Of Season: David Strauss, The Confessor And The Writer; Richard Wagner In Bayreuth V1 is a thought-provoking collection of essays that explores the relationship between religion, culture, and art in modern society. Nietzsche's insights into the work of David Strauss and Richard Wagner continue to be relevant and influential today.This Is A New Release Of The Original 1909 Edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (October 15, 1844-Weimar, August 25, 1900) was a German philosopher, poet, musician, and philologist, whose work has had a profound influence on contemporary global thought and Western culture.
Nietzsche wrote on topics as diverse as art, philology, music, history, religion, science, and tragedy. He critiqued culture, religion, and Western philosophy through the genealogy of the concepts that integrate them, based on the analysis of moral attitudes (positive and negative) towards life.
It is particularly notable the influence exerted on Nietzsche by the also German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, whom he considered his teacher, although he did not follow Schopenhauer's ideas dogmatically, and in many aspects, he diverged from his thought, even making a radical critique of his philosophical ideas.
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