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Ryan Harvey and Aaron Ridley put Wagner centre-stage to show why he mattered so much to Nietzsche. Looking at both 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 The Case of Wagner.Assuming no prior knowledge of Nietzsche or the texts, they offer a chapter-by-chapter interpretation of The Case of Wagner addressing especially why Wagner is a 'case' for Nietzsche.
Contents
ChronologyPrimary Sources and Abbreviations
Introduction: The Case of Wagner
Artwork of the Future: A Prelude to the Philosophy of the FutureI. Artwork of the FutureII. 'Athenian Self-Dissection' and the Decline of Culture at the Hands of ScienceIII. Science, Redeemed By Her Defeat, Reaches Out to Her Acknowledged Victor: ArtIV. Vitalism and ArtV. The Birth of Tragedy and the 'Music-Making Socrates'VI. Socrates, Make Music!VII. Knocking at the Portals of the Present and the FutureVIII. We Must Now Consider Similar Phenomena In the Present
The Pessimism of Strength: An Attempt to Revise the Socratic and Tragic CulturesI. The Essence of Tragic CultureII. An Attempt to Self-CriticizeIII. To 'Make Music' From the Materials of LifeIV. The Twilight of an IdolV. The Uniting and Dividing Point of Two Cultures
Music in the Microcosm and the MacrocosmI. Becoming the Legitimate Heir and Successor to the Pre-SocraticsII. Human, All-Too-Human and the Beginning of Nietzsche's Post-Wagnerian ConfrontationIII. Dawn on the HorizonIV. The Gay ScienceV. Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the FutureVI. Ecce Homo
Music as the Late Fruit of Every CultureI. The Case of WagnerII. The PrefaceIII. The ChargesIV. Sections 1-2V. Section 3VI. Sections 4-5VII. Section 6VIII. Sections 7-8IX. Sections 9-10X. Sections 11-12
The Case of Nietzsche or: How to Become More Wagnerian than WagnerI. First PostscriptII. Second Postscript and Epilogue
ConclusionI. Coming Full CircleII. A Dangerous Game
Glossary of Key TermsGuide to Further Reading
BibliographyNotesIndex