

The Birth of Tragedy
96 pages2012Dover PublicationsISBN 9780486111445
About this book
Among the most influential philosophers of modern times, Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) declared in this classic study that Greek tragedy achieved greatness through a fusion of elements of Apollonian restraint and control with Dionysian components of passion and the irrational. In Nietzsche's eyes, however, Greek tragedy had been destroyed by the rationalism and optimism of thinkers like Socrates. Nevertheless, he found in these ancient works the life-affirming concept that existence is still beautiful, however grim and depressing it may sometimes be. These and many other ideas are argued with passionate conviction in this challenging book, called by British classicist F. M. Cornford "a work of profound imaginative insight, which left the scholarship of a generation toiling in the rear."
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Dover Publications
- Published
- 2012
- Pages
- 96
- ISBN
- 9780486111445
- Language
- en
About Friedrich Nietzsche
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