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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche [ii] (15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German classical scholar, philosopher, and critic of culture, who became one of the most influential of all modern thinkers. [14] He began his career as a classical philologist before turning to philosophy.
This is a bibliography of works about 19th-century philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche.. There have been many bibliographies documenting works about Nietzsche, the most comprehensive is considered to be the Weimarer Nietzsche-Bibliographie published between 2000 and 2002, listing over 20,000 items from 1867 to 1998, volume 1 consisting of Nietzsche's own works and translations in 42 languages ...
The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche. Volume 12. Translation. Gary Handwork. (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2021). Hardcover ISBN 978-0-8047-2885-0. Paperback ISBN 978-1-5036-1484-0; Unpublished Writings from the Period of Dawn (Winter 1879/80–Spring 1881). The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche. Volume 13 ...
The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music (German: Die Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik) is an 1872 work of dramatic theory by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. It was reissued in 1886 as The Birth of Tragedy, Or: Hellenism and Pessimism (German: Die Geburt der Tragödie, Oder: Griechentum und Pessimismus).
Within Italian fascism, Nietzsche's influence was largely channeled through Italian poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, who was one of the most early Nietzscheans in Italy and translator of Nietzsche's works. Nietzsche exerted influence on Benito Mussolini, who engaged Nietzsche's works from the period of his association with Italian Socialist Party.
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Nietzsche uses this section to denounce the idea of divine inspiration in art, claiming that great art is the result of hard work, not a higher power or 'genius'. [10] This can be interpreted as a veiled attack on his former friend Wagner (a strong believer in genius), though Nietzsche never mentions him by name, instead simply using the term ...
Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None (German: Also sprach Zarathustra: Ein Buch für Alle und Keinen), also translated as Thus Spake Zarathustra, is a work of philosophical fiction written by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche; it was published in four volumes between 1883 and 1885.