Nietzsche's Teaching: An Interpretation of Thus Spoke Zarathustra

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Yale University Press, 1986 M01 1 - 378 pages
The first comprehensive interpretation of Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra--an important and difficult text and the only book Nietzsche ever wrote with characters, events, setting, and a plot. Laurence Lampert's chapter-by-chapter commentary on Nietzsche's magnum opus clarifies not only Zarathustra's narrative structure but also the development of Nietzsche's thinking as a whole.
"An impressive piece of scholarship. Insofar as it solves the riddle of Zarathustra in an unprecedented fashion, this study serves as an invaluable resource for all serious students of Nietzsche's philosophy. Lampert's persuasive and thorough interpretation is bound to spark a revival of interest in Zarathustra and raise the standards of Nietzsche scholarship in general."--Daniel W. Conway, Review of Metaphysics
"A book of scholarship, filled with passion and concern for its text."--Tracy B. Strong, Review of Politics
"This is the first genuine textual commentary on Zarathustra in English, and therewith a genuine reader's guide. It makes a significant and original contribution to its field."--Werner J. Dannhauser, Cornell University
"This is a very valuable and carefully wrought study of a very complex and subtle poetic-philosophical work that provides access to Nietzsche's style of presenting his thought, as well as to his passionately affirmed values. Lampert's commentary and analysis of Zarathustra is so thorough and detailed. . . that it is the most useful English-language companion to Nietzsche's 'edifying' and intriguing work."--Choice
Selected as one of Choice's outstanding academic books for 1988

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Contents

Part I
13
Part II
80
13
120
Part III
152
31
196
Nietzsche as Educator
245
31
249
Part IVAn Interlude Between the Main Acts
287
32
304
Notes
312
47
316
22
323
83
333
Works Cited
357
Index
367
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