Indextragedy, and <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dividual 212-13, 225-6,236truthand culture 123and history 84-5, 90-1and justice 88-92and relativism 140-1and scholarship 137, 169-73, 194and Schopenhauer 152-3, 155and <strong>the</strong> state 185, 190-1will to xxix, 88-9, 145unconscious<strong>in</strong> Hartmann 108-9, 111-12and <strong>in</strong>st<strong>in</strong>ct 158uniformityand cultural philist<strong>in</strong>ism 7-8, 85-6and education 118and <strong>the</strong> masses 113universe, <strong>in</strong> Strauss 25-7, 31-3, 41-4universities, and academic philosophy137, 181, 183-94<strong>Untimely</strong> <strong>Meditations</strong>and anticipation <strong>of</strong> future <strong>the</strong>mesxxvii-xxviiicontext vii-xxiv, xlviDavid Strauss, <strong>the</strong> confessor and <strong>the</strong> writerxi, xii-xiv, xxxvi, xlv-xlvi, 3-55and negative pathos xxv-xxv<strong>in</strong>eglect xxivnew editions xxiv, xxxviiiOn <strong>the</strong> uses and disadvantages <strong>of</strong> history forlife xiv-xvi, xxxvii, 59-123personal significance viii, xxiv-xxx,xlvi-xlviiprojected topics xi-xii, xxiii, xxvi, xxxviipublic reception xiv, xvi, xix-xx,xxi-xxii, xxiiiRichard Wagner <strong>in</strong> Bayreuth xx-xxiii, xxx,xxxvii, 197-254Schopenhaue:r as educator xvi-xx, xxii, xxv,xxviii, xxx, xxxvii, 127-94<strong>the</strong>matic unity viititle xliv-xlviiand veneration <strong>of</strong> Schopenhauer andvirtueWagner xxv-xxviiand education 132and history 105-6Vischer, <strong>Friedrich</strong> Theodor 12-13, 257visionaryJesus Christ as 29philist<strong>in</strong>e as 16-17Volk229 n.Voltaire, Fran{:ois Marie Arouet 44, 45-7,96vulgarity <strong>of</strong> modern age 113, 210, 219-20,235Wackernagel, Wilhelm 103, 258Wagner, Cosima viii, ix, xi, xxi, 255, 257Wagner, Richard 257-8and Birthxas 209critique <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nietzsche</strong> xxxviidevelopment 200-3, 205, 223-4, 227-9,236, 244and fame 227Fliegende Hollander 252and <strong>the</strong> folk 229-33, 236-7, 249, 251-2,254friendship with <strong>Nietzsche</strong> viii, xi,xx-xxi, xxxv-xxxvii, xlvand <strong>the</strong> future xlviand German culture 167and history 205-7, 209histrionic personality 223-4<strong>in</strong>dependence 137-8<strong>in</strong>fluence viii, xiv, xxv-xxvi, 227-8, 229,244-7, 258Kaisermarsch 250Lohengr<strong>in</strong> 252Meisters<strong>in</strong>ger von Nurnberg 97, 206, 222n.,232, 234, 238, 252and music and life 214-18, 221-5<strong>Nietzsche</strong>'s critique xxiiand philosophy 206, 208, 232, 236-7private life 203-5, 227, 236R<strong>in</strong>g cycle xxi, xxiii, xxxvii, 201-3, 232,236, 240, 252-4and Schopenhauer viii, 257as simplifier <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world 213-14as social revolutionary 229as solitary 226, 230-1and Strauss xii, xiiiTannhiiuser 149, 252Tristan und Isolde 211, 232, 238, 252Die Walkure 247n.see also Bayreuth festivalWagnerian Society xxWilamowitz-Moellerndorf, Ulrich von x,xxxvi, 258willand representation see appearance;realityto action 205to justice 88-90275
Indexwill (cont.)to live 1 10, 145to truth xxix, 88-9W<strong>in</strong>ckelmann,]ohann Joachim 21, 258, 259wisdomand knowledge vii, viii-ix, 66--7, 99,160, 220and life 66--7Wolf, <strong>Friedrich</strong> August 192, 258world-process 104-5, 107-16writereducation <strong>of</strong> 131-2, 192Schopenhauer as 134-5Strauss as xiii, 23, 25-6, 40-1, 43-8, 49,51-5Wagner as viii, 231, 247-50writ<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nietzsche</strong>The Antichrist xxxixBeyond Good and Evil xxxviiiThe Case <strong>of</strong> Wagner xxxixA Contribution Towards <strong>the</strong> Studyand Critique <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sources <strong>of</strong>Diogenes Laertius xxxv-xxxviDawn xxxviiiDaybreak: Thoughts on <strong>the</strong> Prejudices <strong>of</strong>Morality xxxviiiDionysian Dithrambs xxxixEcce Homo xxvi, xxvii, xxx, xxxiii n.26,xxxixThe Gay Science xxxviiiHuman, All Too Human vii, xvi-xvii,xxiii, xxvii, xxxii n.14, xxxvii, xxxviiiHy mn to Life xxxviiiMixed op<strong>in</strong>ions and Maxims xxxvii'Music and Drama' xxxvi<strong>Nietzsche</strong> contra Wagnerxxxix'On <strong>the</strong> Future <strong>of</strong> Our EducationalInstitutions' ix, xiii, xxxvi, xlvOn <strong>the</strong> Genealogy <strong>of</strong> Morals xxxviii'On Truth and Lies <strong>in</strong> a NonmoralSense' x, xxxii n.14'The Orig<strong>in</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tragic Thought' ix'The Philosopher as Cultural Physician'xvii'<strong>Philosophy</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Tragic Age <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Greeks' x, xi, xvii, xxxviSocrates and Greek Tragedy xxxviThus Spoke Zarathustra xv, xxiv, xxviii,xxxiii n.30, xxxviiiTwilight <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Idols xxiii, xxxixThe Wanderer and His Shadow xxxviiiThe Will to Power xxxixWorks xxxixsee also Birth <strong>of</strong> Tragedy; <strong>Untimely</strong><strong>Meditations</strong>'Young Hegiian' movement, and Straussyouthxiiand culture 98, 116--23and <strong>in</strong>st<strong>in</strong>cts 115, 117-18, 120and self-liberation 127-9Zeitgeist, and academic philosophy 192Zeller, Eduard 186--7, 258Zeno 184Z6Ilner, ]ohann Karl <strong>Friedrich</strong> 92, 258Zuckert, Ca<strong>the</strong>r<strong>in</strong>e xlv276
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