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  1. 21 de abr. de 2015 · Publisher Description. Nietzsche wrote the rough draft of The Case of Wagner in Turin, during the month of May 1888; he completed it in Sils Maria towards the end of June of the same year, and it was published in the following autumn. Nietzsche contra Wagner was written about the middle of December 1888; but, although it was printed and ...

  2. Nietzsche-Kommentar: Der Antichrist, Ecce homo, Dionysos-Dithyramben und Nietzsche contra Wagner. Berlín: Walter de Gruyter. Friedrich Nietzsche, Digital critical edition of the complete works and letters, based on the critical text by G. Colli and M. Montinari, Berlin/New York, de Gruyter 1967-, edited by Paolo D’Iorio; Enlaces externos

  3. Nietzsche se hizo músico, escritor y filósofo atravesado en lo más íntimo de su espíritu por el Tristán de Wagner y por el horizonte estético-ontológico que lo rige y lo penetra en todos sus lenguajes.

  4. Friedrich Nietzsche. 3.65. 144 ratings16 reviews. This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. Genres Philosophy Music Criticism German Literature. 120 pages, Kindle Edition.

  5. The “secret of form” in the music dramas of Richard Wagner, a secret whose existence was announced and solution promised in the title of Alfred Lorenz’s tetralogy that appeared between 1924 and 1933, remains unsolved.¹ But if we rightly feel to be closer today to its solution than Lorenz ever got, this is surely due to Carl Dahlhaus’s ...

  6. 15 See James Kennaway, ‘Psychiatric Philosophy in Nietzsche's Der Fall Wagner and Nietzsche contra Wagner’, New German Review, 20 (2005), 83–94. See also Kennaway, Bad Vibrations: The History of Music as a Cause of Disease (Farnham, 2012), esp. Chapter 3: ‘Modern Music and Nervous Modernity: Wagnerism as a Disease of Civilization, 1850–1914’ (pp. 63–98).

  7. 5 de feb. de 2013 · The preface to Nietzsche contra Wagner is dated Christmas, 1888, and the book was published in February of 1889. By that time, of course, Nietzsche had surrendered to the madness that would envelope him for the remainder of his life.