Nietzsche's place in nineteenth century German philosophy
Inquiry 47 (2):168 – 188 (2004)
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Barbara Helm (2004). Combating Misogyny? Responses to Nietzsche by Turn-of-the-Century German Feminists. Journal of Nietzsche Studies 27 (1):64-84.
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René Wellek (1965). Confrontations: Studies in the Intellectual and Literary Relations Between Germany, England, and the United States During the Nineteenth Century. Princeton, N.J.,Princeton University Press.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (2000/2008). The Birth of Tragedy. Oxford University Press.
Nicholas Martin (forthcoming). Retying the Gordian Knot: Nietzsche and the Nineteenth Century. Journal of Nietzsche Studies.
Michael Allen Gillespie (1995). Nihilism Before Nietzsche. University of Chicago Press.
Thomas H. Brobjer (2007). Nietzsche's Relation to Historical Methods and Nineteenth-Century German Historiography. History and Theory 46 (2):155–179.
Angus Nicholls & Martin Liebscher (eds.) (2010). Thinking the Unconscious: Nineteenth-Century German Thought. Cambridge University Press.
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