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Preface; Note;
1. Germany and Greece;
2. Biographical background I: Nietzsche and his early interests;
3. Biographical background II: the genesis of The Birth of Tragedy;
4. The argument of The Birth of Tragedy;
5. The aftermath;
6. Nietzsche's account of Greece;
7. Mode and originality;
8. Tragedy, music and aesthetics;
9. Nietzsche and earlier German theories of tragedy;
10. Style and philosophy; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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Add Nietzsche on Tragedy, This is the first comprehensive study of Nietzsche's earliest (and extraordinary) book, The Birth of Tragedy (1872). When he wrote it, Nietzsche was a Greek scholar, a friend and champion of Wagner, and a philosopher in the making. His book has been very , Nietzsche on Tragedy to your collection on WonderClub |