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Human, All Too Human Part II (Paperback)
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Human, All Too Human Part II (Paperback)
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Loot Price R539
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The publication of Human, All Too Human extends over the period
1878-1880. Of the two divisions which constitute the Second Part,
"Miscellaneous Maxims and Opinions" appeared in 1879, and "The
Wanderer and his Shadow" in 1880, Nietzsche being then in his
thirty-sixth year. The Preface was added in 1886. The whole book
forms Nietzsche's first lengthy contribution to literature. His
previous works comprise only the philological treatises, The Birth
of Tragedy, and the essays on Strauss, Schopenhauer, and Wagner in
Thoughts out of Season. With the volumes of Human, All Too Human
Nietzsche appears for the first time in his true colours as
philosopher. His purely scholarly publications, his essays in
literary and musical criticism-especially the essay on Richard
Wagner at Bayreuth-had, of course, foreshadowed his work as a
thinker. The title of the book may be explained from a phrase in
Thus Spake Zarathustra: "Verily, even the greatest I
found-all-too-human." The keynote of these volumes is indeed
disillusion and destruction. Nor is this to be wondered at, for all
men must sweep away the rubbish before they can build. Hence we
find here little of the constructive philosophy of Nietzsche-so far
as he had a constructive philosophy. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
was a 19th-century German philosopher, poet, composer and classical
philologist. He wrote critical texts on religion, morality,
contemporary culture, philosophy and science, displaying a fondness
for metaphor, irony and aphorism.
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