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Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One is

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One is

Contributors:

By (Author) Friedrich Nietzsche
Translated by R. J. Hollingdale
Introduction by Michael Tanner

ISBN:

9780140445152

Publisher:

Penguin Books Ltd

Imprint:

Penguin Classics

Publication Date:

3rd February 1993

UK Publication Date:

26th November 1992

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
Psychological theory, systems, schools and viewpoints
Popular psychology

Dewey:

193

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 9mm

Weight:

115g

Description

In late 1888, only weeks before his final collapse into madness, Nietzsche (1844 1900) set out to compose his autobiography, and Ecce Homo remains one of the most intriguing yet bizarre examples of the genre ever written. In this extraordinary work Nietzsche traces his life, work and development as a philosopher, examines the heroes he has identified with, struggled against and then overcome Schopenhauer, Wagner, Socrates, Christ and predicts the cataclysmic impact of his forthcoming revelation of all values'. Both self-celebrating and self-mocking, penetrating and strange, Ecce Homo gives the final, definitive expression to Nietzsche's main beliefs and is in every way his last testament.

Author Bio

Frederich Nietzsche (1844-1900) became the chair of classical philology at Basel University at the age of 24 until his bad health forced him to retire in 1879. He divorced himself from society until his final collapse in 1899 when he became insane. He died in 1900. R.J. Hollingdale translated 11 of Nietzsche's books and published 2 books about him.

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