Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the complex and evolving thought of Friedrich Nietzsche in this collection of writings, "The Case Of Wagner, Nietzsche Contra Wagner, and Selected Aphorisms." This volume offers a fascinating glimpse into Nietzsche's philosophy and literary criticism, particularly his shifting views on Richard Wagner. Through sharp aphorisms and incisive essays, Nietzsche delves into themes relevant to European philosophy and aesthetics. "The Case of Wagner" presents a critical analysis of the composer's work, while "Nietzsche Contra Wagner" further explores their intellectual divergence. This collection provides a comprehensive introduction to Nietzsche's philosophical landscape and is essential reading for anyone interested in his contributions to philosophy and literary thought. A powerful collection showcasing a master of philosophical thought.
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