10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHOPENHAUERISM»
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Schopenhauerism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Schopenhauer and Indian Philosophy: A Dialogue Between India ...
It is hoped that this book will recreate an interest in Schopenhauer¿s philosophy in India and abroad with a new perspective.
2
The Early Writings of Bronislaw Malinowski
Indeed, in my opinion, this opposition resulted from, grew out of
Schopenhauerism, stands by it, falls with it, and in fact cannot be upheld. But like
every Transcendentalism (see no. 1 above) Schopenhauer's metaphysics
expresses certain ...
Robert J. Thornton, Peter Skalnik, 2006
3
Richard Wagner Composer of Operas
But Schopenhauerism might easily have ruined Tristan—did not ruin it only
because Wagner himself, when writing it, was consumed with a fervour of
passion that is the negation of Schopenhauerism. It is responsible, however, for
many.
Schopenhauerism was once important among European intellectuals; one might
wonder if a perverted version of it appears in the film The Triumph OfWill which
was made to commemorate the Blut und Boden mystique of Nazi ideology. But
for ...
5
Old Scores and New Readings Discussions on Music & Certain ...
Fancy what it might have been, this long exposition of sheer Schopenhauerism in
three dramas and a fore-play! imagine what Parry or Stanford or Mackenzie
would have made of it! And then think of what the "Ring" actually is, and
especially ...
6
Nietzsche, God, and the Jews: His Critique of ...
The work, in which Nietzsche celebrates Greek tragedy and compares the
Apollonian and Dionysian with modern-day Schopenhauerism and Wagnerism is
, as Nietzsche himself remarked, “badly written, embarrassing, and image
confused,” ...
7
Bernard Shaw's Book Reviews
It is necessary, however, to assure the unfortunate English reader that he need
not fear being pestered by Wagner with what one must really call the cackle
about pessimism and misogyny which passes here for Schopenhauerism. The
hope ...
Bernard Shaw, Brian Tyson, 1996
8
Nationalism and the Nordic Imagination: Swedish Art of the 1890s
... and Decadence, which is pessimistic, emotional, and solipsistic.4 The
inaugural issue of the Parisian periodic Le Decadent, 10 April 1886, defined
Decadence as "Schopenhauerism taken to extremes," 5 referring to Arnold
Schopenhauer's ...
9
Leo Tolstoy's 20 Greatest Short Stories Annotated
... concealed somewhere in the same room, for nowhere else do we seem to see
"the little corporal" so vividly in the flesh as in the pages of "Voina i Mir." The
philosophy of the book, as already hinted, is not without a tinge of
Schopenhauerism.
Leo Tolstoy, Andrew Barger, 2009
10
Peter Brook: Oxford to Orghast
Genet writes the old Schopenhauerism with an anarchist fury that resembles a
display ofbrilliantfireworks. He captures the imagination at once theatrically and
intellectually. He can stimulate the stage and his language compels. It is a shame
...
R. Helfer, G. Loney, 2012