Nietzsche and the End of Freedom
by James Hawes
Softcover
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Description
Nietzsche's writing is not some game of 'freeplay' and terms like 'intertextuality' are useless in discussing its influence. This study takes Nietzsche, then Kafka'sTrial, Thomas Mann'sDeath in Venice, Heinrich Mann'sMan of Straw, Rilke'sMalte Laurids Briggeand Musil'sTörless. It argues that Nietzsche mediates and modernises the dilemmas of Romanticism and that a properly differentiated account of his literary reception can illuminate the dynamics of German culture on the eve of the Great War.
Book Information
Main Genre
Poetry & Drama
Sub Genre
Criticism & Literary Studies
Format
Softcover
Pages
196
Price
55.95 €
Description
Nietzsche's writing is not some game of 'freeplay' and terms like 'intertextuality' are useless in discussing its influence. This study takes Nietzsche, then Kafka'sTrial, Thomas Mann'sDeath in Venice, Heinrich Mann'sMan of Straw, Rilke'sMalte Laurids Briggeand Musil'sTörless. It argues that Nietzsche mediates and modernises the dilemmas of Romanticism and that a properly differentiated account of his literary reception can illuminate the dynamics of German culture on the eve of the Great War.
Book Information
Main Genre
Poetry & Drama
Sub Genre
Criticism & Literary Studies
Format
Softcover
Pages
196
Price
55.95 €



