Nietzsche : imagery and thought : a collection of essays
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Nietzsche : imagery and thought : a collection of essays
(Routledge library editions, . Friedrich Nietzsche ; v. 6)
Routledge, 2010, c1978
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Originally published: London : Methuen, 1978
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: set ISBN 9780415561495
Description
This six volume Routledge Library Edition set is dedicated to the work of key nineteenth-century German thinker, Friedrich Nietzsche, whose hugely influential work in the field of philosophy continues to be felt to this day. The six volumes, published between 1948 and 1988, represent a truly wide-ranging analysis of Nietzsche's life and work, offering an excellent overview of the cannon of critical analysis and interpretation on Nietzsche in the twentieth century. The collection covers Nietzsche's perspectives and influence upon a variety of sociological and philosophical debates, as well as placing his work in the context of contemporaries such as Richard Wagner, Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Max Stirner.
Table of Contents
Volume 1: Break-out from the Crystal Palace Volume 2: Authenticity and Learning Volume 3: Nietzsche, Wagner and the Philosophy of Pessimism Volume 4: Exceedingly Nietzsche Volume 5: Nietzsche: An Approach Volume 6: Nietzsche: Imagery and Thought
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: hardback ISBN 9780415562249
Description
The central theme of this collection of essays, first published in 1978, is the basic tension in Nietzsche, and so in his work, between the urge to weave a satisfying web out of reality and the equally strong compulsion to expose its painful truths. The book aims to stress, not to play down, the embarassing and fruitful fact that he cannot be neatly pigeonholed either as a literary figure or as a professional philosopher.
The book meets a long-felt need for a study in English of both the literary and the philosophical aspects of Nietzsche's work, based on his authentic texts, and will be welcomed by all students of modern European thought and Literature.
Table of Contents
1. Nietzsche: Art and Intellectual Enquiry 2. Nietzsche's Conception of Truth 3. Nietzsche and the Idea of Metaphor 4. Nietzsche's Masks 5. Nietzsche and the Imegery of Height 6. Nietzsche's Use of Medical Terms 7. Nietzsche's Animals: Idea, Image and Influence 8. English Writers and Nietzsche
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