This book regards Nietzsche as a great philo-Semitic scholar with a profound sympathy for and understanding of the Jewish people and the Old Testament. It draw together a collection of original studies by distinguished scholars which deal with the relationship between Nietzsche & Jewish people from two standpoints: N's writings on Jews & Judaism, and Jewish writers' appraisals of N.
Author(s): Jacob Golomb
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 1997
Language: English
Pages: 295
Preliminaries......Page 1
CONTENTS......Page 6
Notes on contributors......Page 8
Introduction......Page 10
1 NIETZSCHE, ANTI-SEMITISM AND THE HOLOCAUSt......Page 16
2 A POST-HOLOCAUST RE-EXAMINATION OF NIETZSCHE AND THE JEWS......Page 34
3 “MONGOLS, SEMITES AND THE PURE-BRED GREEKS"......Page 68
4 HEINE, NIETZSCHE AND THE IDEA OF THE JEW......Page 89
5 NIETZSCHE ON JUDAISM AND EUROPE......Page 114
6 NIETZSCHE AND THE JEWS......Page 130
7 NIETZSCHE, KAFKA AND LITERARY PATERNITY......Page 150
8 NIETZSCHE AND THE MARGINAL JEWS......Page 171
9 FREUD IN HIS RELATION TO NIETZSCHE......Page 206
10 MAHLER AND THE VIENNA NIETZSCHE SOCIETY......Page 231
11 ZARATHUSTRA'S APOSTLE......Page 246
12 DIASPORAS......Page 257
Bibliography......Page 276
Subject index......Page 280
Name index......Page 292