Nietzsche's journey to Sorrento genesis of the philosophy of the free spirit

"When for the first time I saw the evening rise with its red and gray softened in the Naples sky," Nietzsche wrote, "it was like a shiver, as though pitying myself for starting my life by being old, and the tears came to me and the feeling of having been saved at the very last second....

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: D'Iorio, Paolo, autor (autor), Gorelick, Sylvia, traductor (traductor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press 2016.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: becoming a philosopher
  • Traveling South
  • A stateless man's passport
  • Night train through Mont Cenis
  • The camels of Pisa
  • Naples: first revelation of the South
  • "The school of educators" at the Villa Rubinacci
  • Richard Wagner in Sorrento
  • The monastery of free spirits
  • Dreaming of the dead
  • Walks on the land of the sirens
  • The carnival of Naples
  • Mithras at Capri
  • Sorrentiner papiere
  • Rée-alism and the chemical combinations of atoms
  • The logic of dreams
  • An epicurean in Sorrento
  • Sacred music on an African background
  • The sun of knowledge and the ground of things
  • The blessed isles
  • The bells of Genoa and Nietzschean epiphanies
  • Epiphanies
  • The value of human things
  • Crossed geneses
  • The azure bell of innocence
  • Zarathustra's night song
  • Epilogue to the bell
  • Torna a Surriento.