Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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Standard Name: Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm

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Theme or Topic Treated in Text G. B. Stern
Her early novels combine a strain of intellectualism (characters discuss Shaw and Nietzsche ) with a self-conscious modernity (attention to issues and to sophistication of tone). She was held to belong to the stream of...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Vernon Lee
VL 's topics in this volume include Emerson , Tolstoy , Nietzsche , William James , H. G. Wells , Ruskin , and many other French and English authors and critics. Lee had dismissed Ruskin...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Dorothy Richardson
Her essays in this journal reflect her wide literary and social knowledge; they include Days with Walt Whitman, Thearchy and Socialism, Down with the Lords, and Nietzsche.
Hanscombe, Gillian. The Art of Life: Dorothy Richardson and the Development of Feminist Consciousness. Peter Owen.
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Textual Production Jane Ellen Harrison
JEH had been considering Themis since about 1907, when she felt that recent archaeological, sociological, and other developments rendered her Prolegomena somewhat outdated.
Robinson, Annabel. The Life and Work of Jane Ellen Harrison. Oxford University Press.
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Her re-thought principles are heavily influenced by various writings by Nietzsche
Textual Production Luce Irigaray
Along with her earlier Amante marine (addressed to Friedrich Nietzsche ), a book on Martin Heidegger which appeared in 1983, and a projected fourth book (which was to have linked Marx with the element of...
Textual Production Elizabeth von Arnim
EA published the novel In the Mountains, the title of which she took from a passage in Nietzsche : in the mountains of truth you never climb in vain.
Usborne, Karen. "Elizabeth": The Author of Elizabeth and Her German Garden. Bodley Head.
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Usborne, Karen. "Elizabeth": The Author of Elizabeth and Her German Garden. Bodley Head.
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Textual Production Edith Mary Moore
She signed an agreement with George Allen on 1 October 1909 which gave her an advance on royalties of £100. However, by early May 1914 the firm was in receivership and the Receiver wrote to...
Textual Production Dorothy Richardson
In her correspondence Richardson addresses a great range of topics, including her own varied reading. She comments on women writers from Julian of Norwich through Jane Austen , Emily and Charlotte Brontë , George Eliot
Textual Features Vernon Lee
In The Economic Parasitism of WomenVL argues that women's socially-produced dependence on men has caused them to degenerate mentally and physically. She opens with an ironically-inflected confession of her own previous resistance to militant...
Textual Features Wyndham Lewis
The story reflects Nietzsche 's belief that the artist must show mastery over women. Rebecca West gave it a favourable review.
Oldsey, Bernard Stanley, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 15. Gale Research.
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Textual Features Dora Marsden
DM contributed essays to the re-named journal, often on egoist and linguistic philosophies, until it folded in late 1919. In these she engaged variously with Stirner , Nietzsche , Bergson , and Berkeley , among...
Textual Features Carson McCullers
This includes much fascinating detail about the circumstances and forms of her earliest writing, and paints a vivid picture of her underlying attitudes: the longing for an exotic world quite unlike the familiar terrain of...
Textual Features George Egerton
The tone of the last story, The Regeneration of Two, is that of a lecture. This follows the discovery by a rich, bored, unoccupied woman of a life of purpose in social work. A...
Reception George Egerton
GE described these works as little extraordinary word-pictures expressing in parables Nietzsche 's exposition of the Ego theory.
Egerton, George. A Leaf from the Yellow Book. Editor White, Terence de Vere, Richards Press.
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She found the translating [d]ifficult, and to me a work of love.
Egerton, George. A Leaf from the Yellow Book. Editor White, Terence de Vere, Richards Press.
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The result did...
Publishing Luce Irigaray
LI published at Paris her philosophical challenge, Amante Marine: de Friedrich Nietzsche. (Gillian C. Gill 's English version followed as Marine Lover of Friedrich Nietzsche, 1991.)
Contemporary Authors and The Johns Hopkins...

Timeline

January 1872: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche published his...

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January 1872

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche published his first major work, Die Geburt der Tragödie (The Birth of Tragedy).

1883: In Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spake Zarathustra),...

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1883

In Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spake Zarathustra), Friedrich Nietzsche coined his idea of the lastman, as the citizen of a democray, who has, Nietsche thought, abandoned self-mastery and settled for living as a slave.

1886: Friedrich Nietzsche published Jenseits von...

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1886

Friedrich Nietzsche published Jenseits von Gut und Böse (Beyond Good and Evil).

1889: Friedrich Nietzsche published Götzen-Dämmerung...

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1889

Friedrich Nietzsche published Götzen-Dämmerung (Twilight of the Idols).

1895: Friedrich Nietzsche published Der Antichrist...

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1895

Friedrich Nietzsche published Der Antichrist (The Anti-Christ).

1970: The Oxford philosopher Mary Warnock published...

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1970

The Oxford philosopher Mary Warnock published Existentialism a study which traces the common interests of a number of philosophers including Sartre , Kierkegaard , Nietzsche , Husserl , and Merleau-Ponty .

Texts

Holligdale, Reginald John, and Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. “Translator’s Notes”. Twilight of the Idols; and, The Anti-Christ, Penguin, 1990, pp. 25-7.
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, and Michael Tanner. Twilight of the Idols; and, The Anti-Christ. Translator Holligdale, Reginald John, Penguin, 1990.