A companion to Friedrich Nietzsche : life and works

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A companion to Friedrich Nietzsche : life and works

edited by Paul Bishop

(Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture / edited by James Hardin)

Camden House, 2012

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Includes index

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An advanced introduction for students and a re-orientation for Nietzsche scholars and intellectual historians on the development of his thought and the aesthetic construction of his identity as a philosopher. Nietzsche looms over modern literature and thought; according to Gottfried Benn, "everything my generation discussed, thought through innerly; one could say: suffered; or one could even say: took to the point of exhaustion -- allof it had already been said . . . by Nietzsche; all the rest was just exegesis." Nietzsche's influence on intellectual life today is arguably as great; witness the various societies, journals, and websites and the steady stream ofpapers, collections, and monographs. This Companion offers new essays from the best Nietzsche scholars, emphasizing the interrelatedness of his life and thought, eschewing a superficial biographical method but taking seriously his claim that great philosophy is "the self-confession of its author and a kind of unintended and unremarked memoir." Each essay examines a major work by Nietzsche; together, they offer an advanced introduction for students of German Studies, philosophy, and comparative literature as well as for the lay reader. Re-establishing the links between Nietzsche's philosophical texts and their biographical background, the volume alerts Nietzschescholars and intellectual historians to the internal development of his thought and the aesthetic construction of his identity as a philosopher. Contributors: Ruth Abbey, Keith Ansell-Pearson, Rebecca Bamford, Paul Bishop, Thomas H. Brobjer, Daniel W. Conway, Adrian Del Caro, Carol Diethe, Michael Allen Gillespie and Keegan F. Callanan, Laurence Lampert, Duncan Large, Martin Liebscher, Martine Prange, Alan D. Schrift. Paul Bishop is William Jacks Chair of Modern Languages at the University of Glasgow.

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Introduction - Paul Bishop Nietzsche's Early Writings - Thomas Brobjer The Birth of Tragedy - Adrian Del Caro Untimely Meditations - Duncan Large Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits - Ruth Abbey Daybreak - Rebecca Bamford The Gay Science - Keith Ansell-Pearson Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Laurence Lampert Beyond Good and Evil - Martine Prange On the Genealogy of Morals - Michael Gillespie and Martin Liebscher The Case of Wagner and Nietzsche contra Wagner - Daniel Conway Twilight of the Idols - Carol Diethe The Anti-Christ - Martin Liebscher Ecce Homo - Paul Bishop Dithyrambs of Dionysos - Paul Bishop Nietzsche's Nachlass - Alan Schrift Conclusion Notes on the Contributors Index

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