Features: Extensive Modernization of Thomas Common's 1909 Translation. Complete and Unabridged. Optimized Hyperlink Navigation. Includes: Introduction to Nietzsche's Life and Writings. Timeline Biography. Nietzsche's Comments on Each of his Books. From the Introduction by the Editor: "University philosophers, especially from America and England, have always been bewildered and irritated by Nietzsche. He doesn't fit anywhere. His influence has been outside university… (more)
Features: Extensive Modernization of Thomas Common's 1909 Translation. Complete and Unabridged. Optimized Hyperlink Navigation. Includes: Introduction to Nietzsche's Life and Writings. Timeline Biography. Nietzsche's Comments on Each of his Books. From the Introduction by the Editor: "University philosophers, especially from America and England, have always been bewildered and irritated by Nietzsche. He doesn't fit anywhere. His influence has been outside university culture - among artists, dancers, poets, writers, novelists, psychologists, playwrights. Some of the most famous who publicly acknowledged being strongly influenced by Nietzsche were Picasso, Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham, William Butler Yeats, Rainer Rilke, Allen Ginsberg, Khalil Gibran, Martin Buber, H.L. Mencken, Emma Goldman, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Thomas Mann, Hermann Hesse, Jack London, Franz Kafka, Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Karl Jaspers, Alfred Adler, Fritz Perls, Eugene O'Neill and George Bernard Shaw. . . . Explore Nietzsche yourself. He mostly wrote directly and clearly, without scholarly jargon. See if he brings out the artist or psychologist or dancer in you." "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" is also included in the ebook "Nietzsche's Best 8 Books", which contains the unabridged texts of: 1.The Gay Science 2.Ecce Homo 3.Thus Spoke Zarathustra 4.The Dawn 5.Twilight of the Idols 6.The Antichrist 7.Beyond Good and Evil 8.On the Genealogy of Morals "Nietzsche's Best 8 Books" is a searchable ebook and allows following the many themes and subjects that Nietzsche came back to throughout his books.
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