Nietzsche and Schiller: Untimely Aesthetics
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:28th Mar '96
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Nietzsche's Die Geburt der Tragodie and Schiller's Asthetische Briefe are two texts which make a vital contribution to the history of aesthetic and cultural theory. This is the first work to make a comparative study of the texts, bringing a mutually illuminating perspective to bear on them. Dr Martin counters the widespread belief that Nietzsche and Schiller represent a black-and-white contrast, showing the wide extent of the early Nietzsche's debt to Schiller's aesthetics, and drawing a convincing picture of the common aesthetic ground shared by the two writers. The four key aspects of their aesthetic theories are compared: the brilliant diagnoses of cultural crisis; the historical framework of each theory; the catalytic function of the Greek experience in both theories; and the metaphysical and psychological underpinnings by which the theories stand or fall. At the heart of the study lie the claims of both Nietzsche and Schiller for the `untimeliness' of their texts. Dr Martin concludes that, whatever the shortcomings of the texts, they remain outstanding and enduringly relevant contributions both to aesthetic theory and to our understanding of what it is to be human.
As the scholarly documentation is thorough ... the book has much to recommend it ... Martin has done his research on the tradition of German classical learning, and is able to put Nietzsche's rebellion from it into a proper context. * Christopher Janaway, University of London, British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 37, No. 1, Jan '97 *
ISBN: 9780198159131
Dimensions: 225mm x 142mm x 18mm
Weight: 425g
232 pages