Nietzsche and Proust: a comparative study
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In: Oxford modern languages and literature monographs
In: Angermion: yearbook for Anglo-German literary criticism, intellectual history and cultural transfer ; Jahrbuch für britisch-deutsche Kulturbeziehungen ; yearbook of the Centre for Anglo-German Cultural Relations at Queen Mary, University of London, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 131-146
ISSN: 1868-9426
In: Fudan Journal of the humanities & social sciences, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 347-354
ISSN: 2198-2600
In: Oxford modern languages and literature monographs
In: Oxford World's Classics Ser.
Nietzsche intended Twilight of the Idols to serve as a short introduction to the whole of his philosophy, and to be the most synoptic of all his books. A masterpiece of polemic, this `great declaration of war' targets not only `eternal idols' like Socratic rationality and Christian morality but also their contemporary counterparts, as Nietzsche the `untimely man' goes roaming in the gloaming of nineteenth-century European culture. This brilliant newtranslation is supplemented by a detailed commentary on one of Neitzsche's most condensed works.
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Ecce Homo is an autobiography like no other. Nietzsche passes under review all his previous books and reaches a final reckoning with his many enemies. Ecce Homo is the summation of an extraordinary philosophical career. - ;'I am not a man, I am dynamite.'. Ecce Homo is an autobiography like no other. Deliberately provocative, Nietzsche subverts the conventions of the genre and pushes his philosophical positions to combative extremes, constructing a genius-hero whose life is a chronicle of incessant self-overcoming. Written in 1888, a few weeks before his descent into madness, the book sub-titl
In: Schriften aus dem Kolleg Friedrich Nietzsche
In: The complete works of Friedrich Nietzsche volume 9