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The joyful science ; Idylls from Messina ; Unpublished fragments from the period of The joyful science (Spring 1881-Summer 1882)

Uniform Title
Works. Selections. English. 2023.
Title
The joyful science ; Idylls from Messina ; Unpublished fragments from the period of The joyful science (Spring 1881-Summer 1882) / Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated, with an afterword, by Adrian Del Caro.
ISBN
9780804728775
0804728771
9781503632325
1503632326
Publication
Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023.
Physical Description
x, 772 pages ; 20 cm.
Notes
"Translated from Friedrich Nietzsche, Samtliche Werke: Kritische Studienausgabe, ed. Giorgio Colli and Mazzino Montinari, in 15 vols. This book corresponds to Vol. 3, pp. 333-663, Vol. 9, pp. 441-687, and Vol. 14, pp. 229-277 and 644-659."
Summary
"Written on the threshold of Thus Spoke Zarathustra during a highpoint of social, intellectual and psychic vibrancy, The Joyful Science is one of Nietzsche's thematically tighter books. Here he debuts and practices the art of amor fati, love of fate, to explore what is "species preserving" in relation to happiness (Book One); inspiration and the role of art as they keep us mentally fit for inhabiting a world dominated by science (Book Two); the challenges of living authentically and overcoming after the death of God (Book Three); and the crescendo of life affirmation in which Nietzsche revealed the doctrine of eternal recurrence and previewed the figure of Zarathustra (Book Four). Invigorated and motivated by Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Beyond Good and Evil, Nietzsche in 1887 added a new preface, an appendix of poems, and Book Five, where he deepened the critique of science and displayed a more genealogical approach. This volume provides the first English translation of the Idylls from Messina and, more importantly, it includes the first English translation of the notebooks of 1881-1882, in which Nietzsche first formulated the eternal recurrence. Structurally and stylistically, The Joyful Science remains Nietzsche's most effective book of aphorisms, immediately after which he took on the voice and alter ego of Zarathustra in order to push beyond the boundaries of even the most liberating prose"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2023
Series
Complete works of Friedrich Nietzsche ; volume 6.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
The joyful science
Idylls from Messina
Unpublished fragments from the period of The joyful science (spring 1881-summer 1882).
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