Difference between revisions of "Fall"
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* '''Fall:''' (''German'') fall; case | * '''Fall:''' (''German'') fall; case | ||
** '''''Der Fall Wagner'':''' ''The Case of Wagner'', in which Friedrich Nietzsche explains why he has turned his back on Richard Wagner | ** '''''Der Fall Wagner'':''' ''The Case of Wagner'', in which Friedrich Nietzsche explains why he has turned his back on Richard Wagner | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 5 July 2012
- The story of the fall → The tale of the fall → The fall
- fall
- The fall of Tim Finnegan from his ladder in the ballad Finnegan's Wake
- The symbolic Fall of Man from a state of sinless grace in the book of Genesis
- Humpty Dumpty's Fall → cf. Oscar Wilde, whose wife Constance remarked: "He fell like Humpty Dumpty"
- Fall: Autumn → symbolizing the beginning of the end
- Fall: (German) fall; case
- Der Fall Wagner: The Case of Wagner, in which Friedrich Nietzsche explains why he has turned his back on Richard Wagner