The Untimely Meditations comprises of four essays, which are
presented here in the high-quality translations of Anthony Ludovici
and Adrian Collins. These early writings by Nietzsche displays much
of the promise which was to unfurl later in the philosopher's life.
These four essays, all different in subject and tone yet
tangentially related, are also known by the title Thoughts Out of
Season, and were originally published in two parts between 1873 and
1876. In each essay, Nietzsche examines aspects of modern culture
and art. In the first, third and final essays he singles out a
single personage as representative or influential upon of the
present day, subjecting each to a philosophic critique. The first
two essays are openly polemical and critical, whilst the final two
offer a non-hostile and complimenting tone, with parts praising
their subjects.
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