Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography
CHAPTER 4 Redemption through Art Nietzsche and Wagner: Collaboration on the myth · Romanticism and cultural revolution · The Rin ...
86 Nietzsche further the prosaic aims of bourgeois society, Nietzsche reacted with bitter disappointment. The strengthening of t ...
Redemption through Art 87 with possessions, technology, science, and the archives of history. In the second Untimely Meditation, ...
88 Nietzsche our gaze and experience. We therefore fail to see the earth or hear the sound of birds, and language becomes parche ...
Redemption through Art 89 the pinnacle of all possible hierarchies. For Wagner, art assumed the place of religion. This idea int ...
90 Nietzsche even if it amounted to nothing more than a delusion. Ideally, reason and imagination should go hand in hand to crea ...
Redemption through Art 91 Wagner had conspired with Mikhail Bakunin in Dresden and had par- ticipated in street fights. After th ...
92 Nietzsche convey the true meaning of existence, which, according to Wagner, is the display of human creativity. He stated une ...
Redemption through Art 93 the freedom of mankind. Valhalla, the casde of the gods, goes up in flames when Brünnhilde returns the ...
94 Nietzsche industrial age. When visiting the docks in London, he described his impressions to Cosima as follows: 'The dream of ...
Redemption through Art 95 sion of power, possessions, and dubious bargains. A new beginning occurs without the gods, who can die ...
96 Nietzsche With Schopenhauer's ideas in mind, Wagner formulated his concept of redemption through art: "In solemn hours, when ...
Redemption through Art 97 the order of a religious event In this endeavor, he became an exponent of the very art industry that h ...
98 Nietzsche between the modern production of myth and a self-mythologizing on the part of the producer. For instance, Wagner la ...
Redemption through Art 99 Nietzsche was in attendance at the ceremonial laying of the foundation stone on May 22, 1872, Richard ...
100 Nietzsche ished and limited. A feeling of inadequacy was evident in language, but at the same time, it wove the fabric of so ...
Redemption through Art 101 sense of unity. Wagnerian music was a mythical event for Nietzsche; it gave expression to the bracing ...
102 Nietzsche and concert halls are today's cathedrals. A substantial portion of the pop- ulation between the ages of thirteen a ...
Redemption through Art 103 here and there and piles the sand up high, only to smash it down once again" (1,153; BT§ 24). Spectat ...
104 Nietzsche bestowed by art. It is purely aesthetic in nature; that its effect is only temporary is ample evidence of this. "O ...
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