The life of Friedrich Nietzsche

The life of Friedrich Nietzsche INTRODUCTION 7 CHAPTER I CHILDHOOD 9 CHAPTER II YEARS OF YOUTH 40...
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The life of Friedrich Nietzsche

The life of Friedrich Nietzsche

€6,24

The life of Friedrich Nietzsche

€6,24
Author: Halévy, Daniel,1872-1962
Format: eBook
Language: English

The life of Friedrich Nietzsche

INTRODUCTION 7 CHAPTER I CHILDHOOD 9 CHAPTER II YEARS OF YOUTH 40 CHAPTER III FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE AND RICHARD WAGNERTRIEBSCHEN 71 CHAPTER IV FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE AND RICHARD WAGNERBAYREUTH 127 CHAPTER V CRISIS AND CONVALESCENCE 195 CHAPTER VI THE LABOUR OF ZARATHUSTRA 229 CHAPTER VII THE FINAL SOLITUDE 298 INDEX 363 The duel between Nietzsche and civilisation is long since over; and that high poet and calamitous philosopher is now to be judged as he appears in the serene atmosphere of history, whichneed it be said?he infinitely despised. The crowd, the common herd, the multitudewhich he also despisedhas recorded its verdict with its usual generosity to the dead, and that verdict happens to be an ample revenge. It has dismissed Nietzsche's ideas in order to praise his images. It has conceded him in literature a brilliant success, and has treated his philosophy as fundamental nonsense of the sort that calls for no response except a shrug of the shoulders. The immoralist who sought to shatter all the Tables of all the Laws, and to achieve a Transvaluation of all Values, ends by filling a page in Die Ernte and other Anthologies for the Young. And in certifying his style to be that of a rare and real master the "crowd" has followed a true instinct. More than Schopenhauer, more even than Goethe, Nietzsche is accounted by the critics of his country to have taught German prose to speak, as Falstaff says, like a man o' this world. The ungainly sentences, many-jointed as a dragon's tail, became short, definite, arrowy. "We must 'Mediterraneanise' German music," he wrote to Peter Gast, and in fact he did indisputably "Mediterraneanise" the style of German literature. That edged and glittering speech of his owed much to his acknowledged masters, La Rochefoucauld,[Pg 8] Voltaire, and Stendhal, the lapidaries of French. But it was something very intimately his own; he was abundantly dowered with the insight of malice, and malice always writes briefly and well. It has not the time to be obscure. Nietzsche had this perfection of utterance, but a far richer range and volume. He was a poet by grace divine, and a true Romantic for all the acid he dropped on Romanticism; the life of his soul was an incessant creative surge of images, metaphors, symbolisms, mythologies. These two tendencies produced as their natural issue that gnomic and aphoristic tongue which sneers, preaches, prophesies, chants, intoxicates and dances through the pages of Also Sprach Zarathustra. German critics have applied to Nietzsche, and with even greater fitness, Heine's characterisation of Schiller: "With him thought celebrates its orgies. Abstract ideas, crowned with vine-leaves, brandish the thyrsus and dance like bacchantes; they are drunken reflections." Of many aspects of his own personality Nietzsche may have thought not wisely but too well; but in this regard it appears that he did not exaggerate himself. "After Luther and Goethe," he wrote to Rohde, "a third step remained to be taken.... I have the idea that with Zarathustra I have brought the German language to its point of perfection." The German world of letters has not said No! to a claim so proud as to seem mere vanity. Friedrich Nietzsche holds a safe, and even a supreme position in the history of literature. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 53620
Author: Halévy, Daniel
Release Date: Nov 28, 2016
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Translator: Hone, Joseph M. (Joseph Maunsell), 1882-1959

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