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"I am fond of them, of the inferior beings of the abyss, of those who are full of longing"

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Wagner’s affection here doesn’t land like a democratic embrace; it reads like a romantic annexation. “Inferior beings of the abyss” is a brutal phrase to pair with “fond,” and that friction is the point: he casts himself as both connoisseur and redeemer of the damned. The “abyss” isn’t just misery; it’s a poetic reservoir, a depth charge of feeling that polite society can’t access without getting its shoes dirty. By blessing the bottom, he grants himself authority over it.

The key word is “longing.” Wagner’s art runs on yearning that can’t be satisfied on schedule, the kind of desire that stretches a melody until it becomes metaphysics. These are the people (or inner states) that conventional morality and tidy classicism would rather discipline or ignore. Wagner instead aestheticizes them, turning deprivation into a badge of spiritual authenticity. That move flatters his audience too: to recognize yourself among the “longing” is to be recruited into a higher sensitivity, a chosen wound.

Context matters because Wagner built entire operatic worlds out of outcasts, cursed lovers, and outsiders who burn for something impossible: Tristan and Isolde’s fatal desire, the Flying Dutchman’s endless exile, Parsifal’s wound that won’t close. His pity is inseparable from his hierarchy; he loves the “inferior” as raw material for transcendence. The sentiment is tender, but the framing is domineering: he doesn’t erase the abyss, he curates it, making suffering feel grand, almost necessary, in order to justify the scale of his own artistic salvation.

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Richard Wagner (May 22, 1813 - February 13, 1883) was a Composer from Germany.

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