Thus Spake Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche (1997, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherWordsworth Editions, The Limited
ISBN-101853267767
ISBN-139781853267765
eBay Product ID (ePID)1733667

Product Key Features

Book TitleThus Spake Zarathustra
Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicEthics & Moral Philosophy, General, History & Surveys / Modern
Publication Year1997
GenrePhilosophy
AuthorFriedrich Nietzsche
Book SeriesClassics of World Literature
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight7.8 Oz
Item Length7.8 in
Item Width5.1 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition21
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal193.220
SynopsisTranslated by Thomas Common. With an Introduction by Nicholas Davey. This astonishing series of aphorisms, put into the mouth of the Persian sage Zarathustra, or Zoroaster, contains the kernel of Nietzsche's thought. 'God is dead', he tells us. Christianity is decadent, leading mankind into a slave morality concerned not with this life, but with the next. Nietzsche emphasises the Übermensch, or Superman, whose will to power makes him the creator of a new heroic mentality. The intensely felt ideas are expressed in prose-poetry of indefinable beauty. Though misused by the German National Socialist party as a spurious justification of their creed, the book also had a profound influence on early twentieth-century writers such as Shaw, Mann, Gide, Lawrence and Sartre., This series of aphorisms, put into the mouth of Zarathustra, contains the kernel of Nietzche's original thought. In it he states that "God is dead" and that Christianity is decadent and leads mankind into a slave morality concerned with the next life rather than this., Translated by Thomas Common. With an Introduction by Nicholas Davey. This astonishing series of aphorisms, put into the mouth of the Persian sage Zarathustra, or Zoroaster, contains the kernel of Nietzsche's thought. 'God is dead', he tells us. Christianity is decadent, leading mankind into a slave morality concerned not with this life, but with the next. Nietzsche emphasises the bermensch, or Superman, whose will to power makes him the creator of a new heroic mentality. The intensely felt ideas are expressed in prose-poetry of indefinable beauty. Though misused by the German National Socialist party as a spurious justification of their creed, the book also had a profound influence on early twentieth-century writers such as Shaw, Mann, Gide, Lawrence and Sartre.

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