Nietzsche's "Ecce Homo" ed. by Nicholas Martin and Duncan Large

Journal of Nietzsche Studies 52 (2):298-307 (2021)
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The volume consists of twenty-one essays, many of which were part of a conference organized by the editors. Although the authors were apparently given the opportunity to revise their presentations, the collection retains the vibrancy of oral presentations. This seems entirely fitting given that the collection focuses on a short, cheerful book, one in which scholars are distinguished from professors. The collection’s organization somewhat follows the structure of EH. Like Nietzsche’s book, Martin and Large’s collection begins with their introduction, which is followed by Daniel Conway’s discussion of the intercalated passage. “Why I am So Wise,” arguably the closest EH...

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