Historia y ceguera. Friedrich Nietzsche en Bayreuth
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https://doi.org/10.24310/EstudiosNIETen.vi7.10215Keywords:
musical drama, tragedy, ParsifalAbstract
his paper points to certain misunderstandings of Nietzsche regarding Wagner’s work which are at the crux of his conflict with the musician. Firstly, the dismissal of Wagnerian untruthfulness, without realizing all the truth contained in this «lie». This lack of realization gave rise to an excessively superficial interpretation of certain
works, such as Parsifal. Secondly, Nietzsche, especially in his «philowagnerian» period, misunderstood the relationship the musician proposed between musical drama and Greek tragedy and, more generally, the relationship the composer established with history.
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