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Nietzsche : a philosophical biography

By: Material type: TextTextNew York W.W. Norton c2002Edition: 1st edDescription: 412p.; ill.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0393050084
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B3317 .S2413 2002
Contents:
Translator's preface. Overture - The drama of disillusionment. 1 Inventing a life. 2 Schopenhauer and the will to style. 3 The birth of The birth of tragedy. 4 Redemption through art. 5 Untimely meditations. The panacea of knowledge. 7 Human, all too human. 8 The bicameral system of culture. 9 Daybreak and grand inspiration. 10 Eternal recurrence and The gay science. 11 Lou Salome and the quest for intimacy. 12 Setting the stage for The will to power. 13 The finale in Turin. Epilogue: Europe discovers Nietzsche. Chronicle of Nietzsche's life
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Orig. pub. as Nietzsche, biographie seines denkens by Carl Hanser Verlag, Muenchen Wien, c2000.. translated by Shelley Frisch.

Translator's preface. Overture - The drama of disillusionment. 1 Inventing a life. 2 Schopenhauer and the will to style. 3 The birth of The birth of tragedy. 4 Redemption through art. 5 Untimely meditations. The panacea of knowledge. 7 Human, all too human. 8 The bicameral system of culture. 9 Daybreak and grand inspiration. 10 Eternal recurrence and The gay science. 11 Lou Salome and the quest for intimacy. 12 Setting the stage for The will to power. 13 The finale in Turin. Epilogue: Europe discovers Nietzsche. Chronicle of Nietzsche's life

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