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ECCE HomoHow To Become What You Are
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ECCE Homo: How To Become What You Are  

Friedrich Nietzsche  and Duncan Large

Abstract

Ecce Homo is an autobiography like no other. Deliberately provocative, Nietzsche subverts the conventions of the genre and pushes his philosophical positions to combative extremes, constructing a genius-hero whose life is a chronicle of incessant self-overcoming. Written in 1888, a few weeks before his descent into madness, the book sub-titled ‘How To Become What You Are’ passes under review all Nietzsche’s previous works so that we, his ‘posthumous’ readers, can finally understand him aright, on his own terms. He reaches final reckonings with his many enemies - Richard Wagner, German nationalism, ‘modern men’ in general - and above all Christianity, proclaiming himself the Antichrist. Ecce Homo is the summation of an extraordinary philosophical career, a last great testament to Nietzsche’s will.

Bibliographic Information

Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Published in Print:
May 2009
ISBN:
9780199552566
Published online:
May 2023
DOI:
10.1093/owc/9780199552566.001.0001
© Duncan Large 2007

Authors

Friedrich Nietzsche, author

Duncan Large, editor


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Contents

  • Front Matter
    • Oxford World’s Classics: ECCE Homo
    • Dedication
    • Abbreviations
    • Introduction
    • Note on the Text and Translation
    • Select Bibliography
    • Biographies of Nietzsche
    • Introductions to Nietzsche’s Work
    • Major Critical Studies and Collections
    • Further Reading on Ecce Homo
    • Further Reading in Oxford World’s Classics
    • A Chronology of Friedrich Nietzsche
  • ECCE Homo: How To Become What You Are
    • Why I Am So WiseFriedrich Nietzsche
    • Why I Am So CleverFriedrich Nietzsche
    • Why I Write Such Good BooksFriedrich Nietzsche
    • Why I Am A DestinyFriedrich Nietzsche
  • End Matter
    • Explanatory Notes
    • Glossary of Names
    • Index
  • Oxford University Press
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date: 30 September 2023

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