Richard Wagner
In his introduction the translator provides a spirited defense of Wagner’s views on Christianity and says that Nietzsche was flat wrong when he said that Wagner "fell suddenly, helpless and broken, before the cross." He sums up Wagner’s religious ideas as "there is a soul in all that lives."
This volume contains Wagner’s views on religion and how it relates to the arts. It includes several highly quotable, critical evaluations of the Jew and his influence on the press and art. Wagner felt the Jews, through their control of the press, might have already won.
376 pages ----- Soft Cover