Querelas da Dissonância: Nietzsche, Wagner, Tragédia e Música
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Tristan and Isolde as a metaphor for the union and disaggregation between Nietzsche and Wagner. Dionysus spirit and apollinean spirit: The Birth of Tragedy. First encounters and the building up of passion. A strange triangle: Nietzsche, Wagner and Cosima. The fall of the relationship in Human, All-Too-Human and The Wagner Affair. Bizet and the Mediteranean dionysism. The disputes of dissonance: the dawn of modernity in its several vanguards of expression.
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