Affiliation:
1. Schöneberger Ufer 5c Berlin Deutschland
Abstract
Abstract
Nietzsche as Reader.
This collective review summarizes and critically reflects on the results of four recent publications. On the one hand, this involves a typology of the specific mode of reception with which Nietzsche often incorporates seemingly selective readings into his thought and subsequently allows them to become productive in his writings; on the other hand, I am also dealing with the exceptional importance of Italian philology for current research into the influences on Nietzsche. The German-Italian conference volume Corrispondenze estetiche focuses on Heinrich Heine’s influence, but it also discusses in a sophisticated way the tension between the two authors in the context of the history of nineteenth-century aesthetics. Vivetta Vivarelli’s study discusses the motif of eternal recurrence in various references to contemporary poetry, while Benedetta Zavatta presents the ultimate study of Nietzsche’s reading of Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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