Friedrich Nietzsche: Thus Spoke Zarathustra (English Edition)

Friedrich Nietzsche: Thus Spoke Zarathustra (English Edition)
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Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Friedrich Nietzsche's sister: "Zarathustra" is my brother's most personal work; it is the history of his most individual experiences, of his friendships, ideals, raptures, bitterest disappointments and sorrows. Above it all, however, there soars, transfiguring it, the image of his greatest hopes and remotest aims. My brother had the figure of Zarathustra in his mind from his very earliest youth: he once told me that even as a child he had dreamt of him. At different periods in his life, he would call this haunter of his dreams by different names; «but in the end,» he declares in a note on the subject, «I had to do a PERSIAN the honour of identifying him with this creature of my fancy. Persians were the first to take a broad and comprehensive view of history. Every series of evolutions, according to them, was presided over by a prophet; and every prophet had his 'Hazar,'—his dynasty of a thousand years.»
"Zarathustra" by Friedrich Nietzsche was composed in four parts between 1883 and 1885. The book comprises a philosophical work of fiction whose style often lightheartedly imitates that of the New Testament and of the Platonic dialogues.

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Friedrich Nietzsche. Friedrich Nietzsche: Thus Spoke Zarathustra (English Edition)

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION BY MRS FORSTER-NIETZSCHE: HOW ZARATHUSTRA CAME INTO BEING

FIRST PART. ZARATHUSTRA’S DISCOURSES

ZARATHUSTRA’S PROLOGUE

ZARATHUSTRA’S DISCOURSES

I. THE THREE METAMORPHOSES

II. THE ACADEMIC CHAIRS OF VIRTUE

III. BACKWORLDSMEN

IV. THE DESPISERS OF THE BODY

V. JOYS AND PASSIONS

VI. THE PALE CRIMINAL

VII. READING AND WRITING

VIII. THE TREE ON THE HILL

IX. THE PREACHERS OF DEATH

X. WAR AND WARRIORS

XI. THE NEW IDOL

XII. THE FLIES IN THE MARKET-PLACE

XIII. CHASTITY

XIV. THE FRIEND

XV. THE THOUSAND AND ONE GOALS

XVI. NEIGHBOUR-LOVE

XVII. THE WAY OF THE CREATING ONE

XVIII. OLD AND YOUNG WOMEN

XIX. THE BITE OF THE ADDER

XX. CHILD AND MARRIAGE

XXI. VOLUNTARY DEATH

XXII. THE BESTOWING VIRTUE. 1

THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA. SECOND PART “—and only when ye have all denied me, will I return unto you

XXIII. THE CHILD WITH THE MIRROR

XXIV. IN THE HAPPY ISLES

XXV. THE PITIFUL

XXVI. THE PRIESTS

XXVII. THE VIRTUOUS

XXVIII. THE RABBLE

XXIX. THE TARANTULAS

XXX. THE FAMOUS WISE ONES

XXXI. THE NIGHT-SONG

XXXII. THE DANCE-SONG

XXXIII. THE GRAVE-SONG

XXXIV. SELF-SURPASSING

XXXV. THE SUBLIME ONES

XXXVI. THE LAND OF CULTURE. Too far did I fly into the future: a horror seized upon me

XXXVII. IMMACULATE PERCEPTION

XXXVIII. SCHOLARS

XXXIX. POETS

XL. GREAT EVENTS

XLI. THE SOOTHSAYER

XLII. REDEMPTION

XLIII. MANLY PRUDENCE. Not the height, it is the declivity that is terrible!

XLIV. THE STILLEST HOUR

THIRD PART

XLV. THE WANDERER

XLVI. THE VISION AND THE ENIGMA. 1

XLVII. INVOLUNTARY BLISS

XLVIII. BEFORE SUNRISE

XLIX. THE BEDWARFING VIRTUE. 1

L. ON THE OLIVE-MOUNT

LI. ON PASSING-BY

LII. THE APOSTATES. 1

LIII. THE RETURN HOME

LIV. THE THREE EVIL THINGS. 1

LV. THE SPIRIT OF GRAVITY. 1

LVI. OLD AND NEW TABLES. 1

LVII. THE CONVALESCENT. 1

LVIII. THE GREAT LONGING

LIX. THE SECOND DANCE-SONG. 1

LX. THE SEVEN SEALS (OR THE YEA AND AMEN LAY.)

FOURTH AND LAST PART

LXI. THE HONEY SACRIFICE

LXII. THE CRY OF DISTRESS

LXIII. TALK WITH THE KINGS. 1

LXIV. THE LEECH

LXV. THE MAGICIAN. 1

LXVI. OUT OF SERVICE

LXVII. THE UGLIEST MAN

LXVIII. THE VOLUNTARY BEGGAR

LXIX. THE SHADOW

LXX. NOONTIDE

LXXI. THE GREETING

LXXII. THE SUPPER

LXXIII. THE HIGHER MAN. 1

LXXIV. THE SONG OF MELANCHOLY. 1

LXXV. SCIENCE

LXXVI. AMONG DAUGHTERS OF THE DESERT. 1

LXXVII. THE AWAKENING. 1

LXXVIII. THE ASS-FESTIVAL. 1

LXXIX. THE DRUNKEN SONG. 1

LXXX. THE SIGN

APPENDIX

NOTES ON “THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA” BY ANTHONY M. LUDOVICI

PART I. THE PROLOGUE

Chapter I. The Three Metamorphoses

Chapter II. The Academic Chairs of Virtue

Chapter IV. The Despisers of the Body

Chapter IX. The Preachers of Death

Chapter XV. The Thousand and One Goals

Chapter XVIII. Old and Young Women

Chapter XXI. Voluntary Death

Chapter XXII. The Bestowing Virtue

PART II

Chapter XXIII. The Child with the Mirror

Chapter XXIV. In the Happy Isles

Chapter XXIX. The Tarantulas

Chapter XXX. The Famous Wise Ones

Chapter XXXIII. The Grave-Song

Chapter XXXIV. Self-Surpassing

Chapter XXXV. The Sublime Ones

Chapter XXXVI. The Land of Culture

Chapter XXXVII. Immaculate Perception

Chapter XXXVIII. Scholars

Chapter XXXIX. Poets

Chapter XL. Great Events

Chapter XLI. The Soothsayer

Chapter XLII. Redemption

Chapter XLIII. Manly Prudence

Chapter XLIV. The Stillest Hour

PART III

Chapter XLVI. The Vision and the Enigma

Chapter XLVII. Involuntary Bliss

Chapter XLVIII. Before Sunrise

Chapter XLIX. The Bedwarfing Virtue

Chapter LI. On Passing-by

Chapter LII. The Apostates

Chapter LIII. The Return Home

Chapter LIV. The Three Evil Things

Chapter LV. The Spirit of Gravity

Chapter LVI. Old and New Tables. Par. 2

Chapter LVII. The Convalescent

Chapter LX. The Seven Seals

PART IV

Chapter LXI. The Honey Sacrifice

Chapter LXII. The Cry of Distress

Chapter LXIII. Talk with the Kings

Chapter LXIV. The Leech

Chapter LXV. The Magician

Chapter LXVI. Out of Service

Chapter LXVII. The Ugliest Man

Chapter LXVIII. The Voluntary Beggar

Chapter LXIX. The Shadow

Chapter LXX. Noontide

Chapter LXXI. The Greeting

Chapter LXXII. The Supper

Chapter LXXIII. The Higher Man. Par. 1

Chapter LXXIV. The Song of Melancholy

Chapter LXXV. Science

Chapter LXXVI. Among the Daughters of the Desert. This tells its own tale

Chapter LXXVII. The Awakening

Chapter LXXVIII. The Ass-Festival

Chapter LXXIX. The Drunken Song

Chapter LXXX. The Sign

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INTRODUCTION BY MRS FORSTER-NIETZSCHE: HOW ZARATHUSTRA CAME INTO BEING.

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LXXIV. THE SONG OF MELANCHOLY.

LXXV. SCIENCE.

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