Artists and ThinkersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 200 strani |
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Stran 68
... Tannhäuser from becoming a mere frame for ballets and divertissements . Again and again he had been irritated by the fickle or dull - witted theatre - goer . But his social criticism goes deeper : it touches the culture of his time ...
... Tannhäuser from becoming a mere frame for ballets and divertissements . Again and again he had been irritated by the fickle or dull - witted theatre - goer . But his social criticism goes deeper : it touches the culture of his time ...
Stran 78
... Tannhäuser and Lohengrin . There Christian motifs such as faith , salvation through renunciation of carnal desire , and other- worldliness are easily traced . The jump , in 1848 , from this nay - saying to Siegfried's pagan yea - say ...
... Tannhäuser and Lohengrin . There Christian motifs such as faith , salvation through renunciation of carnal desire , and other- worldliness are easily traced . The jump , in 1848 , from this nay - saying to Siegfried's pagan yea - say ...
Stran 81
... Tannhäuser were tragedies of Entsagung , and that in not seeing this he had simply misread his artistic intentions . A statement like this must be taken cautiously ; it is impossible to slur the change from an earlier revolutionary ...
... Tannhäuser were tragedies of Entsagung , and that in not seeing this he had simply misread his artistic intentions . A statement like this must be taken cautiously ; it is impossible to slur the change from an earlier revolutionary ...
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Æschylus æsthetic Apollonian Apollonian and Dionysian artist beauty become Birth of Tragedy Burghers of Calais character color complete concrete consciousness contrast cosmic criticism culture dance demand Dionysian divine dramatic quality emotional essays expression eyes feeling force formless fragmentary gives Greek Hegel human idea ideal imagination imitation individual inner intellectual intense interest interpretation King Lear lacks Leitmotif light Lohengrin Maeter Maeterlinck marks material meaning modern mood moral Mors Syphilitica movement music drama nature ness Nietzsche Nietzsche's opera organic unity painting Parsifal passages passion peasant pessimism philosophy picture play poet poetry principle problem reflects rhythm rich Rodin Rodin's art Rops's Schopenhauer sculpture seems self-expression sense sensuous sharply shows significance simple social soul Spake Zarathustra spirit strength strong struggle subtle suggests surface symbolism Tannhäuser technique theory of art things Thinker thought tion Tolstoy Tolstoy's tragedy tragic Tristan und Isolde true art truth turn ugly universe Wagner