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Modernity between Wagner and Nietzsche Brayton Polka

Modernity between Wagner and Nietzsche By Brayton Polka

Modernity between Wagner and Nietzsche by Brayton Polka


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Modernity between Wagner and Nietzsche argues that the operas and writings of Wagner contradict the values that are fundamental to modernity. Analyzing Wagner's works in contrast to the philosophical thought of Nietzsche, Brayton Polka examines how Wagner breaks with Nietzsche and their common influencer, Schopenhauer.

Modernity between Wagner and Nietzsche Summary

Modernity between Wagner and Nietzsche by Brayton Polka

Modernity between Wagner and Nietzsche analyzes the operas and writings of Wagner in order to prove that the ideas on which they are based contradict and falsify the values that are fundamental to modernity. This book also analyzes the ideas that are central to the philosophy of Nietzsche, demonstrating that the values on the basis of which he breaks with Wagner and repudiates their common mentor, Schopenhauer, are those fundamental to modernity. Brayton Polka makes use of the critical distinction that Kierkegaard draws between Christianity and Christendom. Christianity represents what Nietzsche calls the faith that is presupposed in unconditionally willing the truth in saying yes to life. Christendom, in contrast, represents the bad faith of nihilism in saying no to life. Polka then shows that Wagner, in following Schopenhauer, represents Christendom with the demonstration in his operas that life is nothing but death and death is nothing but life. In other words, the purpose of the will for Wagner is to annihilate the will, since it is only in and through death that human beings are liberated from life as willfully sinful. Nietzsche, in contrast, is consistent with the biblical concept that existence is created from nothing, from nothing that is not made in the image of God, that any claim that the will can will not to will is contradictory and hence false. For not to will is, in truth, still to will nothing. There is then, Nietzsche shows, no escape from the will. Either human beings will the truth in saying yes to life as created from nothing, or in truly willing nothing, they say no to life in worshiping the God of Christendom who is dead.

Modernity between Wagner and Nietzsche Reviews

Passionately and accessibly written, Brayton Polka's new book offers a bracing challenge to the prevailing view of Wagner and Nietzsche as the twin-progenitors of aesthetic modernism. Sharply critical of Wagner's 'falsification of the values that...constitute modernity,' Polka's study drives a sharp wedge between the musical 'master' and his one-time devotee. Eschewing a strictly immanent view of Wagner's revolutionary aesthetic, Polka's new study helpfully draws attention to modernism's deep philosophical and religious sources. -- Thomas Pfau, Duke University

About Brayton Polka

Brayton Polka is professor emeritus of humanities and social and political thought at York University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Wagner's Ring: Life Redeemed in Death - Love's Sacrifice of Life to Death Chapter 3: Tristan und Isolde: Life Redeemed In Death - Love's Sacrifice of Life in Death Chapter 4: Parsifal: Life Redeemed in Death - Love's Sacrifice of Life through Death Chapter 5: Postlude Recapitulated as Prelude in Nietzsche: Ecce Homo! Chapter 6: Conclusion: Modernity as Biblical Consonance

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NLS9781498512503
9781498512503
149851250X
Modernity between Wagner and Nietzsche by Brayton Polka
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2019-04-12
222
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