Lexington Books
Pages: 222
Trim: 6½ x 9¼
978-0-7391-9315-0 • Hardback • January 2015 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
978-1-4985-1250-3 • Paperback • April 2019 • $50.99 • (£39.00)
978-0-7391-9316-7 • eBook • January 2015 • $48.00 • (£37.00)
Brayton Polka is professor emeritus of humanities and social and political thought at York University.
Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Wagner’s Ring: Life Redeemed in Death – Love’s Sacrifice of Life to DeathChapter 3: Tristan und Isolde: Life Redeemed In Death – Love’s Sacrifice of Life in Death
Chapter 4: Parsifal: Life Redeemed in Death - Love’s Sacrifice of Life through Death
Chapter 5: Postlude Recapitulated as Prelude in Nietzsche: Ecce Homo!
Chapter 6: Conclusion: Modernity as Biblical Consonance
Passionately and accessibly written, Brayton Polka's new book offers a bracing challenge to the prevailing view of Wagner and Nietzsche as the twin-progenitors of aesthetic modernism. Sharply critical of Wagner's 'falsification of the values that...constitute modernity,' Polka's study drives a sharp wedge between the musical 'master' and his one-time devotee. Eschewing a strictly immanent view of Wagner's revolutionary aesthetic, Polka's new study helpfully draws attention to modernism's deep philosophical and religious sources.
— Thomas Pfau, Duke University