![]() ![]() ![]() Understand though that even though English is classified as a "Germanic Language," German does not generally translate well into English. Once in a while Kaufmann says something a bit "off the wall" (if that old saying is in current usage) but generally his translations are pretty reliable. I purchased this volume because I am transcribing and editing some lectures I tape recorded decades ago. More Nietzsche per cubic inch than any other published volume. Introduction Chronology Bibliography Letter to His Sister Fragment of a Critique of Schopenhauer On Ethics Note (1870-71) From Homer's Contest Notes (1873) From On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense Notes about Wagner Notes (1874) Notes (1875) From Human, All-Too-Human From Mixed Opinions and Maxims From The Wanderer and His Shadow Letter to Overbeck Notes (1880-81) From The Dawn Postcard to Overbeck From The Gay Science Draft of a Letter to Paul Rée Thus Spoke Zarathustra Editor's Preface Contents First Part Second Part Third Part Fourth and Last Part Note (1884) Letters: To Overbeck To His Sister To Overbeck Notes From a Draft for a Preface From Beyond Good and Evil From The Gay Science: Book V From Towards a Geneaology of Morals Letter to Overbeck Notes (1887) Letter to His Sister Notes (1888) From The Wagner Case Twilight of the Idols Editor's Preface Contents The Antichrist Editor's Preface From Ecce Homo Nietzsche Contra Wagner Contents Letters (1889): To Gast To Jacob Burckhardt To Overbeck Editions of Nietzsche ![]()
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