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A culture for Shakespeare and Beethoven

Abstract:

Shakespeare's fundamental importance to the arts and to the German aesthetic debate in the 18th and 19th centuries is well known. The Shakespearean drama was pointed out among the Germans as a veritable cultural revolution, the example of the original genius in which they should follow if they wanted to break free from the bonds of French classicism and to unveil their own originality. This article aims to show how Nietzsche continues this tradition by pointing out Shakespearean drama as an event that had the importance of a cultural revolution among Germans. Shakespeare was the “musician Socrates”, the sign of the awakening of tragic genius on German soil.

Keywords:
Nietzsche; Shakespeare; Sócrates; musicante; Sófocles

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