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The Birth of Tragedy Appendix and Translator's Note

The Birth of Tragedy Appendix and Translator's Note

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In which Nietzsche reflects upon his early work, revealing its original intention as a profound study of Greek art’s triumph over pessimism rather than a mere exegesis on Wagnerian ideals, and unfolds his bold diagnosis of Socratism as a symptom of cultural decay. He gestures towards a tragic philosophy that affirmatively embraces life’s fullness and suffering, prophesying a future renaissance of Dionysian spirit and tragic art beyond the confines of erstwhile nihilisms and pessimisms.
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