How much Schopenhauer is there really in Wagner?

Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 11 (2):211–226 (2012)
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Abstract

The paper aims at analyzing some Wagnerian figures in order to show that the influence of Schopenhauer’s philosophy on Wagner is not as strong as commonly held – at least not in his operas. The figures that shall be considered are: Wotan and Brünnhilde, Tristan and Isolde, and finally Parsifal, who appears to be the only Schopenhauerian character of all.

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Alessandro Pinzani
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

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