Nietzsche, Wagner, Europe e-bog
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Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) supported the unification of Europe and reflected on this like few other philosophers before or after him. Many of his works are concerned with the present state and future of European culture and humanity. Resisting the "e;nationalist nonsense"e; and "e;politics of dissolution"e; of his day, he advocated the birth of "e;good Europeans,&q...
E-bog
1240,73 DKK
Forlag
De Gruyter
Udgivet
29 august 2013
Længde
295 sider
Genrer
Theory of music and musicology
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783110315233
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) supported the unification of Europe and reflected on this like few other philosophers before or after him. Many of his works are concerned with the present state and future of European culture and humanity. Resisting the "e;nationalist nonsense"e; and "e;politics of dissolution"e; of his day, he advocated the birth of "e;good Europeans,"e; i.e. "e;supra-national"e; individuals and the "e;amalgamation of nations."e;Nietzsche, Wagner, Europe analyzes the development of Friedrich Nietzsche's ideal of European culture based on his musical aesthetics. It does so against the background of contemporary searches for a wider, cultural meaning beyond Europe's economic-political union. The book claims that Nietzsche always propagated the "e;aestheticization"e; of Europe, but that his view on how to achieve this changed as a result of his dramatically altering philosophy of music. The main focus is on Nietzsche's passion for and later aversion to Wagner's music, and, in direct connection with this, his surprising embrace of Italian operas as new forms of "e;Dionysian"e; music and of Goethe as a model of "e;Good Europeanism."e;