• The Apollonian and the Dionysian are philosophical and literary concepts represented by a duality between the figures of Apollo and Dionysus from Greek mythology.
  • The Apollonian and Dionysian are terms used by Friedrich Nietzsche in his work the Birth of Tragedy (1872) to denote two opposing tensions in art.
  • Apollonian and dionysian were mentioned by Nietzsche in his first work The Birth of Tragedy as a result of research into art, especially ancient Greek tragedy.
  • Kelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. apollonian ağırbaşlı apollonian vakur apollonian mazbut ne demek.
  • Apollonian , of, relating to, or resembling the god Apollo . ... According to Nietzsche, the Apollonian attributes are reason, culture , harmony , and restraint.
  • In his first published book, The Birth of Tragedy, Friedrich Nietzsche called these two opposing forces Apollonian and Dionysian.
  • There is yet another sense to Apollonian though. In the beginning of the book Anti-Christ, Nietzsche posited Hyperborean as our identity.
  • It was Nietzsche himself who, in his book The Birth of Tragedy (1872), first introduced Apollonian and Dionysian into the history of the spirit.
  • But no uncertainty hindered Stella’s progress, a career arc that suggested, and still does, an irresistibly Apollonian art history, dismissive of alternate trends.