Nietzsche in American literature and thought
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Nietzsche in American literature and thought
Camden House, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Over the past hundred years Friedrich Nietzsche has proved to be one of the most fascinating and influential European thinkers on the American scene; his ideas, in recent years in particular, have had a huge impact in every fieldof the humanities. The essays by well-known American and German scholars collected here, commissioned especially for this book, offer for the first time an encompassing survey of American reactions to the German philosopher.
目次
- The poetics of history and science in Nietzsche and Henry Adams, Julika Griem
- moral opposition in Nietzsche and Howells, Jon-K. Adams
- contagious appearances - Nietzsche, Henry James and the critique of fiction, Daniel T. O'Hara
- Nietzsky vs. the Booboisie - H.L. Mencken's uses and abuses of Nietzsche, Manfred Stassen
- of wolves and lambs - Jack London's and Nietzsche's discourses of nature, Gerd Hurm
- Cowperwood's will to power - Dreiser's "Trilogy of Desire" in the light of Nietzsche, Joseph C. Schopp
- in the name of Nietzsche - Ezra Pound becomes himself and others, Kathryne V. Lindberg
- Dionysus and the world - the Nietzschean context of American modernist poetry (Cummings, Eliot, Stevens), Elmar Schenkel
- Eugene O'Neill - America's Nietzschean playwright, Gerhard Hoffman
- Hemingway and Nietzsche - the context of ideas, Christoph Kuhn
- from Dolson to Kaufmann - philosophical Nietzsche reception in America - 1901-1950, Hays Steilberg
- the subject of Nietzsche - Danto, Nehamas, Staten, Stanley Corngold
- Stanley Cavell reading Nietzsche reading Emerson, Olaf Hansen
- Richard Rorty's pragmatic appropriation of Nietzsche, Lutz Ellrich
- Paul de Man and the postmodern myth of Nietzsche's deconstruction of causality, Manfred Putz
- elective affinities and American differences - Nietzsche and Harold Bloom, Hubert Zupf
- Nietzsche ground zero, Robert Ackermann.
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