Friedrich Nietzsche Quote

So long as the spectator has to figure out the meaning of this or that person, or the presuppositions of this or that conflict of inclinations and purposes, he cannot become completely absorbed in the activities and sufferings of the chief characters or feel breathless pity and fear.


The birth of tragedy: and The case of Wagner (ed. Vintage, 1967)


So long as the spectator has to figure out the meaning of this or that person, or the presuppositions of this or that conflict of inclinations and...

So long as the spectator has to figure out the meaning of this or that person, or the presuppositions of this or that conflict of inclinations and...

So long as the spectator has to figure out the meaning of this or that person, or the presuppositions of this or that conflict of inclinations and...

So long as the spectator has to figure out the meaning of this or that person, or the presuppositions of this or that conflict of inclinations and...