Artists and ThinkersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 200 strani |
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Stran 7
... human document " of his tempera- mental reaction to the universe . He must have his objectivity at all costs , even if he has to attribute to the universe , as Bergson does , his own élan and his own plasticity . He regards himself as ...
... human document " of his tempera- mental reaction to the universe . He must have his objectivity at all costs , even if he has to attribute to the universe , as Bergson does , his own élan and his own plasticity . He regards himself as ...
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... human law and convention . Wagner in 1864 says of his Ring der Nibelungen : " With this conception I had unconsciously gained the truth concerning things human . Here every- thing is tragic through and through , and the will that meant ...
... human law and convention . Wagner in 1864 says of his Ring der Nibelungen : " With this conception I had unconsciously gained the truth concerning things human . Here every- thing is tragic through and through , and the will that meant ...
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... Human All too Human . He sent Wagner a copy of that essay at the very time Wagner was sending him Parsifal . It was , says Nietzsche , like the crossing of two swords . One thing only could come of it , complete estrange- of ...
... Human All too Human . He sent Wagner a copy of that essay at the very time Wagner was sending him Parsifal . It was , says Nietzsche , like the crossing of two swords . One thing only could come of it , complete estrange- of ...
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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