Nietzsche contra Wagner

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"Nietzsche contra Wagner" is a late philosophical work by Friedrich Nietzsche in which he critically reassesses and attacks the music, personality, and cultural influence of composer Richard Wagner.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
philosophical work
author Friedrich Nietzsche NERFINISHED
contrastsWith Nietzsche’s earlier admiration of Wagner
countryOfOrigin Germany
criticizes Richard Wagner NERFINISHED
Wagner’s cultural influence
Wagner’s music
Wagner’s personality
documents Nietzsche’s break with Wagner
focusesOn Wagner’s role in German culture
Wagner’s turn to Christianity
relationship between music and decadence
genre literary criticism
music criticism
philosophy
hasPart aphorisms
short essays
hasPerspective anti-Christian
anti-Wagnerian
anti-romantic
influenced 20th-century Wagner criticism
debates on modernism and decadence
reception of Richard Wagner in philosophy
language German
mainSubject Richard Wagner NERFINISHED
philosophicalSchool Nietzschean philosophy NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Continental philosophy
portrays Richard Wagner as decadent
Richard Wagner as harmful to culture
publicationPeriod late 19th century
relatedWork Ecce Homo NERFINISHED
The Birth of Tragedy NERFINISHED
The Case of Wagner NERFINISHED
settingOfComposition late period of Nietzsche’s life
targetAudience readers of music criticism
readers of philosophy
theme German culture
aesthetics
art and morality
critique of Richard Wagner
culture
decadence
modernity
psychology of the artist
usesForm autobiographical reflection
polemic

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The Case of Wagner followedBy Nietzsche contra Wagner
Why I Am So Wise associatedWith Nietzsche contra Wagner
this entity surface form: Nietzsche’s late style