Our Lord Don Quixote; The Birth of Tragedy; Untimely Meditations I–IV (2 BOOKS)

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Product code: 00355

Publish year: 2024

Genre: Philosophy

Age categories: Adult

Cover: Hardcover

Amount: 1104 pages

Size: 20×13 см

Our Lord Don Quixote; The Birth of Tragedy; Untimely Meditations I–IV (2 BOOKS)
Miguel de Unamuno, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

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Miguel de Unamuno. Our Lord Don Quixote (480 pages)
Our Lord Don Quixote (1905) by the Spain writer, philosopher and politician Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (1864–1936) is a special philosophical comment to Cervantes’s renowned The history of the valorous and wittie Knight-Errant Don-Quixote of the Mancha, an attempt to reveal some not observed by critics meaning. At the same time it is an independent work seeking in this literary monument rather a source of inspiration and perceiving it as a material for building its own philosophical conception. Here a frenzy is set against rationalistical vegetation of a middlebrow, dreams come true, the tremulous longing for eternity penetrates the inner world of an individual inducing him to seek a mainstay for his existence out of all possible horizons, and peoples arising above their dispersion venture to do their own heroic escapades.


Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. The Birth of Tragedy; Untimely Meditations I–IV (624 pages)
This volume of the complete edition of works by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844–1900) partly reproduces the first volume of the Critical Research Edition (KSA) by eminent German philosopher in 15 volumes, first published in 1980 and based on Giorgio Colli and Mazzino Montinari’s Critical Complete Edition, which was published by Walter de Gruyter Publishing House in 1967 and later. Th is volume contains his early works, The Birth of Tragedy and four Untimely Meditations: David Strauss, the Confessor and the Writer; On the Advantage and Disadvantage of History for Life; Schopenhauer as Educator, and Richard Wagner in Bayreuth. Here attentive readers have the opportunity to hear the main — tragic — tone of the philosopher’s work, which would prevent them from getting lost in the maze of his seemingly chaotic thinking.
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Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936) — a Spanish philosopher, writer, social activist, professor and president of the University of Salamanca. His world view can be classified as existentialism, however he not attributes himself to none of trends of popular in his days philosophizing, in politics ― of party, and in literary works ― of genre. More details
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844–1900) — a well-known German philosopher whose ideas still have a massive impact on the development of the intellectual culture and a writer impelling to take a new view on tasks of a literature. More details
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