University Press of America
Pages: 516
Trim: 7 x 10⅛
978-0-7618-3502-8 • Paperback • August 2006 • $80.99 • (£62.00)
Richard Gotshalk is a retired Professor who taught for 20 years at The Pennsylvania State University and for 13 years at the University of Montana (Missoula). He received his M.A. and B.A. from Harvard University and his Ph.D. from Northwestern University. He has published nine books, including this one.
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Prelude: Retrospect and Reflections
Chapter 3 1. Ecce Homo
Chapter 4 2. Nietzsche's Expanded Retrospect on his Life and his Writings
Chapter 5 3. Life, Time, and Reflection: Initial Thoughts
Part 6 Part I. Youth's Statement
Chapter 7 4. The Birth of Tragedy
Chapter 8 5. The Utility and Harmfulness of History for Life
Chapter 9 6. Schopenhauer as Educator
Chapter 10 7. Richard Wagner in Bayreuth
Part 11 Interlude: A Pause
Chapter 12 8. The Turn
Part 13 Part II. Youthful Reaction Against 'Youth'
Chapter 14 9. Human all-too-Human
Chapter 15 10. Dawn
Chapter 16 11. Gay Science
Part 17 Interlude: A Second Pause
Part 18 12. The Return
Part 19 Part III. Maturity
Chapter 20 13. Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Chapter 21 14. Thoughts on Time and Temporality
Part 22 Notes
Part 23 Bibliography
Part 24 Index