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Nietzsche and Literary Studies

Porter, James I.(Edited by)
Part of the Cambridge Studies in Literature and Philosophy series
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Nietzsche and Literary Studies tackles the literary implications of Nietzsche's philosophy and the philosophical implications of his approaches to style and expression.

The book offers a complete guide to Nietzsche's writings, which in turn draw on two and a half millennia of literary and philosophical history, reaching back to Heraclitus, Plato, and the Cynics and from there to Diderot, the Schlegels, Stendahl, and Stifter, and have inspired a further century of responses from literary writers and philosophers, from Proust, Gide, and Thomas Mann to Derrida and Sarah Kofman.

Individual chapters cover aphorism, the novel form, dialogue and dialogism, metaphor, truth, lies, and self-creation.

Contributions are written by scholars from a wide range of fields, including classical studies, literary theory, history of literature and philosophy (including Nietzsche studies), theology and religion, and ecology.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009059440 / 9781009059442
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
193
13/11/2023
400 pages
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