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The Case of Wagner, eAudiobook MP3 eaudioBook

The Case of Wagner eAudiobook MP3

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The essay is a scathing critique of the German composer Richard Wagner, whom Nietzsche had previously admired, but later came to despise.

Nietzsche argues that Wagner's music represents a decadent and degenerate form of art, which promotes a nihilistic and life-denying worldview.

He also accuses Wagner of promoting a kind of fake heroism, which he believes is dangerous and misleading.

Overall, "The Case of Wagner" is a powerful critique of Wagner and his artistic legacy, and a provocative exploration of the nature of art and its relationship to human culture and values.

Read in English, unabridged.

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