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Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy

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Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy

By: Friedrich Nietzsche
Narrated by: Ray Childs
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In this, his first book, Nietzsche developed a way of thinking about the arts that unites the Greek gods Apollo and Dionysus as the central symbol of human existence. Although tragedy serves as the focus of this work, music, visual art, dance, and the other arts can also be viewed using Nietzsche's analysis and integration of the Apollonian and the Dionysian. The Birth of Tragedy stands alongside Aristotle's Poetics as an essential work for all who seek to understand poetry and its relationship to human life.

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Greek & Roman Literary History & Criticism Philosophy Greece Ancient Greece
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An interesting review of classic literature and philosophy. Some very odd ideas which challenge our view of classical perspective but clearly makes us realize that history has many myths.

Mythic stories my teachers taught.

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