The Science of Words or Philology: Music in the Birth of Tragedy and the Alchemy of Love in the Gay Science
| Abstract | The stylistic role of music in The Birth of Tragedy2 requires less a review of Nietzsche’s personal sensitivity to music (though this matters) or an account of his friendship with Richard Wagner (although this is a crucial element) than it.. | |||||||||
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