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The Birth of Tragedy from the Spirit of Music ( Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik , 1872) is a 19th-century work of dramatic theory by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. I...
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Essays and Term Papers on apollonian society. ... The tension between the Apollonian and Dionysian strains was particularly illustrated in the work of the tragic ... ... Here, the Freudian concept of opposing Dionysian and Apollonian virtues are played out ... in their physical weakness, but their links to civilised society and a ...
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In Camus' The Stranger, Mersault's personality can be seen as Dionysian (reasons will be discussed later), but his main attitude towards society is quite Apollonian. This leads to the statement that the Dionysian personality of Mersault is restrained by society, making him seem or behave in an Apollonian style.
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Apollonian and Dionysian: The two impulses believed to guide authors of dramatic tragedy. The Apollonian impulse is named after Apollo, the Greek god of light and beauty and the symbol of intellectual order. ... The Dionysian impulse is named after Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and the symbol of the unrestrained forces...
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The official Star Wars blog site. ... Dionysian influence is what most people forget or don't know about: the irrational, the passionate search for truth through excess. Unlike the Apollonian, the Dionysian does not deny or control the passions but revels in the truths brought about through experiencing them to their fullest.
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Apollonian Restraint and Dionysian Excess in Euripides’ The Bacchae; Dawn Higgs, ... The bacchants were endowed with superhuman strength, able to tear beasts apart with their hands (733-747). Through Dionysus, women were imbued with power that the patriarchal societies of Greece had denied them.
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Lou took some time out of his speaking schedule while he is traveling to discuss the book, and in particular, the issue of the Apollonian-Dionysian duality in religion. Morehead's Musings: Lou, thanks for making some time to discuss your most recent book.
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Apollonian and Dionysian are terms used by Nietzsche in The Birth of Tragedy to designate the two central principles in Greek culture. ... Apollonian and Dionysian are terms used by Nietzsche in The Birth of Tragedy to designate the two central principles in Greek culture. The Apollonian, which corresponds to Schopenhauer...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Apollonian and Dionysian. Apollonian and Dionysian. Information about Apollonian and Dionysian in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Apollonian and Dionysian)
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