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Nietzsche's work has greatly influenced twentieth-century ideas and
culture, but four European writers may be regarded as particularly
'Nietzschean'. Keith May discusses parallels between Nietzsche and
these four authors, emphasizing order of rank in Yeats; the
qualities of Rilke's Angels as compared with those of the overman;
Mann's explorations of the spiritual territory beyond good and
evil, and Lawrence's treatment of will to power.
Keith May discusses the development, and frequent misunderstanding
of, tragedy - explaining the insights of Nietzsche in "The Birth of
Tragedy". He looks at its history from the early Greek playwrights,
to Renaissance drama, up to more modern writers of tragedy such as
Ibsen and Hardy.
Nietzsche's work has greatly influenced twentieth-century ideas and
culture, but four European writers may be regarded as particularly
'Nietzschean'. Keith May discusses parallels between Nietzsche and
these four authors, emphasizing order of rank in Yeats; the
qualities of Rilke's Angels as compared with those of the overman;
Mann's explorations of the spiritual territory beyond good and
evil, and Lawrence's treatment of will to power.
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