The Birth of Tragedy, Or Hellenism and Pessimism by Nietzsche
The Birth of Tragedy, Or Hellenism and Pessimism by Nietzsche (1872) belongs to the early period of the philosopher’s work. At the time, he was friends with Wagner and was enamored of Schopenhauer. Therefore, this work contains Hellenic and Greek motifs along with the heavy pessimistic philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer.
The Birth of Tragedy, Or Hellenism and Pessimism