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Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik
- Versuch einer Selbstkritik und philosophisches Weltbild
- Narrated by: Sven Görtz
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Als siebenundzwanzigjähriger Philologieprofessor veröffentlichte Nietzsche die Geburt der Tragödie, ein Werk, in dem er sein kulturelles Weltbild präsentiert. Schopenhauer, die griechische Tragödie, die Musik Wagners, verbunden mit seinen Vorstellungen von Kulturphilosophie und Ästhetik: Beim Hören zeigt sich, dass hier ein Gigant im Werden begriffen ist. Mit dabei: Ein pdf-Dokument mit Titelliste.
In deiner Audible-Bibliothek findest du für dieses Hörerlebnis eine PDF-Datei mit zusätzlichem Material.
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