The Nietzsche Library

The Birth of Tragedy Chapter 12

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In which the investigation turns towards Euripides, that subtler craftsman who, with a skeptical eye and rational beam, seeks to excise the profound Dionysian essence from the fabric of tragedy, substituting passionate ecstasy with calculated reason and intelligibility, thereby unraveling the ancient art’s primal unity. Yet amidst this dismantling, a new spectre emerges—Socrates himself, the emblem of aesthetic rationalism, whose alliance with Euripides signals a tragic rupture in Greek drama’s soul, as the fervent intoxication of Dionysus is confronted, and ultimately displaced, by the measured light of knowledge.

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