Nietzsche’s Centaur
Bernard Williams, 4 June 1981
Nietzsche on Tragedy
by M.S. Silk and J.P. Stern.
Cambridge, 441 pp., £27.50, March 1981,0 521 23262 7 Show More
by M.S. Silk and J.P. Stern.
Cambridge, 441 pp., £27.50, March 1981,
Nietzsche: A Critical Life
by Ronald Hayman.
Weidenfeld, 424 pp., £18.50, March 1980,0 297 77636 3 Show More
by Ronald Hayman.
Weidenfeld, 424 pp., £18.50, March 1980,
Nietzsche. Vol. 1: The Will to Power as Art
by Martin Heidegger, translated by David FarrellKrell.
Routledge, 263 pp., £11.50, March 1981,0 7100 0744 2 Show More
by Martin Heidegger, translated by David FarrellKrell.
Routledge, 263 pp., £11.50, March 1981,
“... or of emotion and form. The basic element of the Dionysiac is indeed Rausch – ‘rapture’ in Krell’s translation of Heidegger, ‘ecstasy’ in Silk and Stern – but the corresponding idea of the Apollonian is dream, and the order which Classical art can set upon things itself has roots in a realm of illusion. The balance between these forces, and the ... ”