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  1. A Chronology of Nietzsche's Books, with Descriptions of Each Work's Contents & Background. Effort post. Published Works. The Birth of Tragedy, 1872, 1886 -- Nietzsche’s first book, published at the age of twenty-seven, on the origin of Greek tragedy. Nietzsche searches for an aesthetic justification for human life.

  2. May 30, 1997 · In 1886, Nietzsche’s book was reissued with a revised title, The Birth of Tragedy, Or: Hellenism and Pessimism (Die Geburt der Tragödie, Oder: Griechentum und Pessimismus), along with a lucid and revealing prefatory essay—“An Attempt at Self-Criticism”—which expresses Nietzsche’s own critical reflections on the book, looking back ...

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  4. What were the most important loves in Nietzsche’s life? By his own admission, the composer Richard Wagner was the only man he truly loved. The other great love (and hate) of his life was Christianity.

    • Human All Too Human, 1880. One of Nietzsche’s first and most important books, Human, All Too Human, is a collection of aphorisms and reflections published in three parts between 1878 and 1880.
    • The Gay Science, 1882. The Gay Science, the 1882 masterpiece by Nietzsche, is an invigorating and heterogeneous conglomerate of aphorisms, poems, and reflections that explore life’s complexities and contradictions.
    • Thus Spoke Zarathustra, 1883. Thus Spoke Zarathustra was published in 1883 and is the most famous of Friedrich Nietzsche’s works. Described as a series of philosophical allegories, it tells the story of Zarathustra, a mythical prophet who descended from his mountain retreat to communicate his wisdom to mankind.
    • Beyond Good And Evil, 1886. Another one of Nietzsche’s major works, Beyond Good and Evil was written in 1886 and provides his most focused attack on traditional moral and philosophical systems.
  5. Love Is Animal Instinct. Friedrich Nietzsche dressing to impress in 1868. Nietzsche undermines any self-deceiving idealism about love through the exposure of its less attractive motivations.

  6. Thus Spoke Zarathustra” is one of Nietzsche’s most popular works. While he has many ideas in the work, several themes including the overarching “Ubermensch” as a self-mastered individual stand out.

  7. Intro. Friedrich Nietzsche (NEE-chuh, not NEE-chee) was a German philosopher of the 19 th century who today is one of the Western tradition’s most controversial figures. He launched blistering attacks on Christian morality and the stultifying way of life that he saw as its logical consequence.

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