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  1. Analysis (ai): This poem, Parable Of The Madman by Friedrich Nietzsche, is a powerful indictment of the modern world's loss of faith and belief. The madman, a representation of Nietzsche himself, questions the existence of God and highlights humanity's responsibility for his "death."

  2. The first part of the poem "Abschied" [Farewell] was first published under the title "Vereinsamt" [Loneliness] in "Ungedruckte Gedichte von Friedrich Nietzsche." In: Das Magazin f r Litteratur. Jahrg. 63. Nr. 45. 11-10-1894, 1430-1431. In 1895, the title "Vereinsamt" was again used in Friedrich Nietzsche, Nietzsche's Werke. Erste Abtheilung.

  3. Nietzsche’s uncle and grandfathers were also Lutheran ministers, and his paternal grandfather, Friedrich August Ludwig Nietzsche (1756–1826), was further distinguished as a Protestant scholar, one of whose books (1796) affirmed the “everlasting survival of Christianity.”

  4. May 30, 1997 · Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philosopher of the late 19th century who challenged the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality. He believed in life, creativity, health, and the realities of the world we live in, rather than those situated in a world beyond. Central to his philosophy is the idea of “life-affirmation,” which ...

  5. Aug 28, 2014 · The first complete and authorized English translation : Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. The complete works of Friedrich Nietzsche.

  6. Nietzsche came into the world in October 1844, and was born in a small town called Röcken bei Lützen, south west Leipzig. Nietzsche’s father was the town Lutheran minister who owed his appointment to direct intervention by the reigning Prussian monarch Friedrich Wilhelm IV. To honour his king the minister christened his new son Friedrich.

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  8. The boy's poetic and compositional attempts began in 1854. So much with respect to a time overview - let us return to Röcken, in October, 1844: Karl Ludwig Nietzsche, Friedrich's father, was born on October 10, 1813, at Eilenburg near Leipzig, as son of the Superindendent, Doctor of Divinity, Friedrich August Ludwig Nietzsche (1756-1826) and ...

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