(COMPLETE) The Birth of Tragedy by Frederich Nietzsche, translated by W.A. Haussmann - dc
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No rest for the weary. Here is Section 18. Jim
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Section 19. Because this is in defense of Wagner who created operas, I am assuming he is saying here that the loss of the chorus in Greek tragedy (where there was music with the acting as in an opera) meant the disintegration of good Greek drama. But if so, it is a rather long-winded way of saying so.