Nietzsche: The Man and His PhilosophyLouisiana State University Press, 1965 - 326 pages |
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... Essay in Self - Criticism ' : although termed a ' new edition ' it is in reality a reissue of remaining copies of the two previous editions ( with the title changed and the prefatory essay added ) . The text quoted in the present work ...
... Essay in Self - Criticism ' : although termed a ' new edition ' it is in reality a reissue of remaining copies of the two previous editions ( with the title changed and the prefatory essay added ) . The text quoted in the present work ...
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... essay approved it , but wrote underneath : ' But I must give the author the friendly advice to attach himself to a healthier , clearer and more German poet.'1 The essay on Byron ( written in December 1861 ) is less interesting , if only ...
... essay approved it , but wrote underneath : ' But I must give the author the friendly advice to attach himself to a healthier , clearer and more German poet.'1 The essay on Byron ( written in December 1861 ) is less interesting , if only ...
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... essay in 1876 , to coincide with the first Bayreuth Festival . The essay is unreservedly laudatory in tone , and Nietzsche's ' explanation ' , in Ecce Homo , is that in this and the essay on Schopenhauer he was really writing about ...
... essay in 1876 , to coincide with the first Bayreuth Festival . The essay is unreservedly laudatory in tone , and Nietzsche's ' explanation ' , in Ecce Homo , is that in this and the essay on Schopenhauer he was really writing about ...
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