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In which the waning ardour of German culture’s engagement with Hellenic ideals is observed with a tempered melancholy, revealing a decline from the erstwhile heroic aspirations of Goethe and Schiller to a fatigued scholarliness that fears true art’s upheaval. Yet amidst this cultural desolation, the Dionysian spirit stirs with tumultuous vitality, promising a renewal of tragic art and a profound transformation that beckons the soul to embrace the ancient ecstasy and tumult of life itself.
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