The article elaborates the significance of the different roles and functions of the narrator in Nietzsche's main work, which are usually neglected by Nietzsche research, discusses the problem of genre, and asks about the forms and consequences of narration after the death of God. The various disturbances in the narrative order are presented and interpreted in the light of a modernity that has become chaotic and contingent.
Wer also erzählt Nietzsches "Zarathustra"?
Zittel, Claus
2021-01-01
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The article elaborates the significance of the different roles and functions of the narrator in Nietzsche's main work, which are usually neglected by Nietzsche research, discusses the problem of genre, and asks about the forms and consequences of narration after the death of God. The various disturbances in the narrative order are presented and interpreted in the light of a modernity that has become chaotic and contingent.File in questo prodotto:
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