1st Edition

Nietzsche: Imagery and Thought A Collection of Essays

Edited By Malcolm Pasley Copyright 1978
    280 Pages
    by Routledge

    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    The central theme of this collection of essays, first published in 1978, is the basic tension in Nietzsche, and so in his work, between the urge to weave a satisfying web out of reality and the equally strong compulsion to expose its painful truths. The book aims to stress, not to play down, the embarassing and fruitful fact that he cannot be neatly pigeonholed either as a literary figure or as a professional philosopher.

    The book meets a long-felt need for a study in English of both the literary and the philosophical aspects of Nietzsche's work, based on his authentic texts, and will be welcomed by all students of modern European thought and Literature.

    1. Nietzsche: Art and Intellectual Enquiry  2. Nietzsche's Conception of Truth  3. Nietzsche and the Idea of Metaphor  4. Nietzsche's Masks  5. Nietzsche and the Imegery of Height  6. Nietzsche's Use of Medical Terms  7. Nietzsche's Animals: Idea, Image and Influence  8. English Writers and Nietzsche

    Biography

    Malcolm Pasley