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Description for The Nietzsche Reader
Paperback. The Nietzsche Reader brings together in one volume substantial selections from the entire body of Nietzsche's writings, together with illuminating commentary on Nietzsche's life and importance, and introductions to his major works and philosophical ideas. . Editor(s): Ansell-Pearson, Keith; Large, Duncan. Series: Blackwell Readers. Num Pages: 616 pages. BIC Classification: 1DFG; HPCD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 246 x 171 x 31. Weight in Grams: 1056.
The Nietzsche Reader brings together in one volume substantial selections from the entire body of Nietzsche's writings, together with illuminating commentary on Nietzsche's life and importance, and introductions to his major works and philosophical ideas. This book includes selections from all the major texts, including The Birth of Tragedy , The Gay Science , Thus Spoke Zarathustra , Beyond Good and Evil , The Anti-Christ , and Ecce Homo . It offers new translations of key pieces from Nietzsche's unpublished 'Lenzer Heide' notebook. It provides a wealth of pedagogical features, such as editorial sections on Nietzsche's life and importance, an opening introduction to his philosophical ideas, introductions to each major section, and a comprehensive guide to further reading.
Product Details
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Series
Blackwell Readers
Condition
New
Number of Pages
616
Place of Publication
Chicester, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780631226543
SKU
V9780631226543
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About Ansell
Keith Ansell Pearson holds a Personal Chair in Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He co-founded the Friedrich Nietzsche Society and is renowned for his work on Nietzsche, Bergson, and Deleuze. He recently edited A Companion to Nietzsche (Blackwell, 2005). 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).
Reviews for The Nietzsche Reader
Intended to introduce students to Nietzsche's writings, the Reader is of considerable value. It includes comprehensive selections from Nietzsche's early, middle and late writings in English. The chronological presentation of the selections is particularly useful in helping students to appreciate Nietzsche's philosophical development. International Journal of Philosophical Studies The Nietzsche Reader offers an extremely comprehensive collection of Nietzsche's philosophical writings, ranging from his youthful essays on fate to the pithy, epochal books written in the twilight of his sanity. Perfect for classroom use, in any number of courses across a variety of academic disciplines. Daniel W. Conway, The Pennsylvania State University Thorough yet manageable, this Reader is an excellent introduction to Nietzsche. The editors' balanced commentary is accessible to the novice while still engaging for scholars. This book is a great contribution to Nietzsche studies. Kathleen Higgins, University of Texas Austin