The Joyful Wisdom
Autor: | Friedrich Nietzsche |
---|---|
EAN: | 9781531282226 |
eBook Format: | ePUB/PDF |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.04.2018 |
Kategorie: | |
Schlagworte: | beyond good and evil beyond good and evil by friedrich nietzsche existentialism illusions of evil knowledge of good and evil thus spake zarathustra thus spake zarathustra by friedrich nietzsche |
0,99 €*
Versandkostenfrei
Die Verfügbarkeit wird nach ihrer Bestellung bei uns geprüft.
Bücher sind in der Regel innerhalb von 1-2 Werktagen abholbereit.
The Joyful Wisdom, written in 1882, just before 'Zarathustra,' is rightly judged to be one of Nietzsche's best books. Here the essentially grave and masculine face of the poet-philosopher is seen to light up and suddenly break into a delightful smile. The warmth and kindness that beam from his features will astonish those hasty psychologists who have never divined that behind the destroyer is the creator, and behind the blasphemer the lover of life. In the retrospective valuation of his work which appears in 'Ecce Homo' the author himself observes with truth that the fourth book, 'Sanctus Januarius,' deserves especial attention: 'The whole book is a gift from the Saint, and the introductory verses express my gratitude for the most wonderful month of January that I have ever spent.'
The Joyful Wisdom, written in 1882, just before 'Zarathustra,' is rightly judged to be one of Nietzsche's best books. Here the essentially grave and masculine face of the poet-philosopher is seen to light up and suddenly break into a delightful smile. The warmth and kindness that beam from his features will astonish those hasty psychologists who have never divined that behind the destroyer is the creator, and behind the blasphemer the lover of life. In the retrospective valuation of his work which appears in 'Ecce Homo' the author himself observes with truth that the fourth book, 'Sanctus Januarius,' deserves especial attention: 'The whole book is a gift from the Saint, and the introductory verses express my gratitude for the most wonderful month of January that I have ever spent.'
The Joyful Wisdom, written in 1882, just before 'Zarathustra,' is rightly judged to be one of Nietzsche's best books. Here the essentially grave and masculine face of the poet-philosopher is seen to light up and suddenly break into a delightful smile. The warmth and kindness that beam from his features will astonish those hasty psychologists who have never divined that behind the destroyer is the creator, and behind the blasphemer the lover of life. In the retrospective valuation of his work which appears in 'Ecce Homo' the author himself observes with truth that the fourth book, 'Sanctus Januarius,' deserves especial attention: 'The whole book is a gift from the Saint, and the introductory verses express my gratitude for the most wonderful month of January that I have ever spent.'