Duncan Large is Senior Lecturer in German at University of Wales Swansea and former Chairman of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society. He is author of Nietzsche and Proust: A Comparative Study (2001), and translator and editor of both Nietzsche’s Twilight of the Idols (1998) and Sarah Kofman’s Nietzsche and Metaphor (1993).
Preface | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xiv |
Abbreviations | p. xvii |
General Introduction | p. xviii |
A Chronology of Friedrich Nietzsche | p. xli |
Beginnings | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Fate and History: Thoughts (1862) | p. 12 |
Freedom of Will and Fate (1862) | p. 16 |
My Life (1863) | p. 18 |
On Moods (1864) | p. 21 |
On Schopenhauer (1868) | p. 24 |
Early Writings | p. 31 |
Introduction | p. 33 |
The Birth of Tragedy from the Spirit of Music (1872) | p. 42 |
The Greek State (1871-2) | p. 88 |
Homer's Contest (1872) | p. 95 |
Philosophy in the Tragic Age of the Greeks (1873) | p. 101 |
On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense (1873) | p. 114 |
On the Utility and Liability of History for Life (1874) | p. 124 |
Schopenhauer as Educator (1874) | p. 142 |
The Middle Period | p. 151 |
Introduction | p. 153 |
Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits, volume 1 (1878) | p. 161 |
Of First and Last Things | p. 161 |
On the History of Moral Feelings | p. 170 |
From the Soul of Artists and Writers | p. 179 |
Signs of Higher and Lower Culture | p. 180 |
A Look at the State | p. 183 |
Man Alone with Himself | p. 187 |
Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality (1881) | p. 191 |
Book I | p. 191 |
Book II | p. 196 |
Book III | p. 201 |
Book V | p. 205 |
The Gay Science (1882) | p. 207 |
Book I | p. 207 |
Book II | p. 212 |
Book III | p. 219 |
Book IV | p. 226 |
Notes from 1881 | p. 238 |
Thus Spoke Zarathustra | p. 243 |
Introduction | p. 245 |
Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for Everyone and No One (1883-5) | p. 254 |
Zarathustra's Prologue | p. 254 |
Zarathustra's Discourses | p. 263 |
Of the Three Metamorphoses | p. 263 |
Of the Despisers of the Body | p. 264 |
Of the Thousand and One Goals | p. 265 |
Of the Bestowing Virtue | p. 267 |
Of Self-Overcoming | p. 270 |
Of Immaculate Perception | p. 272 |
Of Redemption | p. 274 |
Of the Vision and the Riddle | p. 277 |
Of the Spirit of Gravity | p. 280 |
The Convalescent | p. 282 |
The Sleepwalker's Song | p. 286 |
The Sign | p. 291 |
The Later Writings | p. 293 |
1886-1887 | p. 295 |
Introduction | p. 297 |
Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future (1886) | p. 311 |
Preface | p. 311 |
On the Prejudices of Philosophers | p. 312 |
The Free Spirit | p. 324 |
The Religious Disposition | p. 332 |
Epigrams and Interludes | p. 336 |
Towards a Natural History of Morals | p. 339 |
We Scholars | p. 344 |
Our Virtues | p. 347 |
Peoples and Fatherlands | p. 350 |
What Is Noble? | p. 354 |
The Gay Science, Book V (1887) | p. 362 |
European Nihilism (1887) | p. 385 |
On the Genealogy of Morality: A Polemic (1887) | p. 390 |
Preface | p. 390 |
"Good and Evil," "Good and Bad" | p. 395 |
"Guilt," "Bad Conscience," and Related Matters | p. 408 |
What Do Ascetic Ideals Mean? | p. 424 |
1888-1889 | p. 437 |
Introduction | p. 439 |
The Case of Wagner: A Musicians' Problem (1888) | p. 451 |
Twilight of the Idols; or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer (1888) | p. 456 |
Maxims and Barbs | p. 456 |
The Problem of Socrates | p. 458 |
"Reason" in Philosophy | p. 462 |
How the "Real World" Finally Became a Fable | p. 464 |
Morality as Anti-Nature | p. 465 |
The Four Great Errors | p. 468 |
The "Improvers" of Humanity | p. 473 |
Reconnaissance Raids of an Untimely Man | p. 473 |
What I Owe the Ancients | p. 483 |
The Anti-Christ: Curse on Christianity (1888) | p. 486 |
Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is (1888) | p. 500 |
Foreword | p. 500 |
Why I Am So Wise | p. 502 |
Why I Am So Clever | p. 506 |
Why I Write Such Good Books | p. 509 |
Why I Am a Destiny | p. 514 |
Four Letters (1888-9) | p. 517 |
To Georg Brandes, April 10, 1888 | p. 517 |
To Karl Knortz, June 21, 1888 | p. 519 |
To Franz Overbeck, October 18, 1888 | p. 520 |
To Jacob Burckhardt, January 6, 1889 | p. 521 |
A Guide to Further Reading | p. 525 |
Index | p. 545 |
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