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The Birth of Tragedy

Gelesen von Jim Locke

(2,889 Sterne; 9 Bewertungen)

In this famous early work of German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, he investigates the artistic characteristics of Apollonian (reason) and Dionysian (passion) characteristics in Greek art, specifically in Greek tragedy as it evolved. Then he applies his conclusions about Greek tragedy to the state of modern art, especially modern German art and specifically to the operas of Richard Wagner. (6 hr 22 min)

Chapters

Introduction

33:17

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Preface

29:15

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Chapter 1

17:15

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Chapter 2

9:56

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Chapter 3

9:43

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Chapter 4

10:53

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Chapter 5

15:11

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Chapter 6

9:30

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Chapter 7

11:19

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Chapter 8

18:39

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Chapter 9

18:06

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Chapter 10

8:29

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Chapter 11

14:48

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Chapter 12

16:00

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Chapter 13

10:14

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Chapter 14

13:44

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Chapter 15

14:27

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Chapter 16

13:24

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Chapter 17

15:40

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Chapter 18

10:23

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Chapter 19

19:17

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Chapter 20

7:20

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Chapter 21

17:09

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Chapter 22

11:50

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Chapter 23

11:14

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Chapter 24

10:54

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Chapter 25

4:51

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Bewertungen

too slow

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narrator is too slow and hesitant

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Terrific ….. challenging , fascinating but not an easy read , must do it again . Can see it is a totally seminal and radical text . Frances Quesnel London UK