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  1. «Si sostengo en este escrito que Wagner es nocivo, no sostendré menos que hay alguien a quien no obstante le resulta al filósofo.» De esta manera inicia Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) sus escritos sobre Richard Wagner (1813-1883), anunciando la contradicción de un pensamiento que se debatirá entre la justificación del tiempo compartido en torno a unos mismos ideales y proyectos y la ...

  2. 7 de abr. de 2008 · Nietzsche contra Wagner” was written about the middle of December 1888; but, although it was printed and corrected before the New Year, it was not published until long afterwards owing to Nietzsche's complete breakdown in the first days of 1889.

  3. These extracts will be found at the end of "Nietzsche contra Wagner." While reading them, however, it should not be forgotten that they were never intended for publication by Nietzsche himself—a fact which accounts for their unpolished and sketchy form—and [Pg xviii] that they were first published in vol. xi. of the first German Library Edition (pp. 99-129) only when he was a helpless ...

  4. 7 de abr. de 2008 · The Case of Wagner, Nietzsche Contra Wagner, and Selected Aphorisms. by Nietzsche. Read now or download (free!) Choose how to read this book Url Size;

  5. 25 de may. de 2018 · 01:00:44. Con Eduardo Pérez Maseda, autor del libro El Wagner de las ideologías: Nietzsche-Wagner (y autor radiofónico), repasamos aquella legendaria historia de amor-odio: Wagner para ...

  6. 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. In general, we find that Nietzsche's treatment of Wagner in these two books consistently touches on the ...

  7. 21 de abr. de 2022 · Looking at The Case of Wagner and Nietzsche Contra Wagner , they identify and define the trajectory of a number of overarching themes – modernity, decadence and Wagner as the sign of decline within Nietzsche’s work as a whole – and then demonstrate how they crystallise into Nietzsche’s final and most substantial discussion of Wagner in ...