The Birth of Tragedy: Out of the Spirit of Music

Author(s): Friedrich Nietzsche

Philosophy, Politics & Current Affairs

The first book by the author of the classic philosophical text Beyond Good and Evil.   The youthful faults of this work were exposed by the author himself in the brilliant Attempt at a Self-Criticism, which he added to the new edition of 1886. But the book, whatever its excesses, remains one of the most relevant statements on tragedy ever penned. It exploded the conception of Greek culture that was prevalent down through the Victorian era, and it analyzed themes developed in the twentieth century by classicists, existentialists, psychoanalysts, and others.


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Friedrich Nietzsche was born near Leipzig in 1844, the son of a Lutheran clergyman. At 24 he was appointed to the chair of classical philology at Basle University, where he stayed until forced by his health to retire in 1879. Here, he wrote all his literature, including Thus Spake Zarathustra, and developed his idea of the Superman. He became insane in 1889 and remained so until his death in 1900. Shaun Whiteside has translated widely from French, German and Italian. Michael Tanner is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. He is particularly interested in Wagner and Nietzsche.

Introduction; further reading; "The Birth of Tragedy"; attempt at self-criticism; preface to Richard Wagner; the birth of tragedy.

General Fields

  • : 9780140433395
  • : Penguin UK
  • : Penguin
  • : 0.12
  • : May 1993
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 9mm
  • : September 1993
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Friedrich Nietzsche
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 111.8/5
  • : very good
  • : 94163915
  • : 160
  • : HPN