Burckhardt und Nietzsche im Revolutionszeitalter by Emil Walter-Busch (review)

Journal of Nietzsche Studies 44 (3):507-509 (2013)
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Abstract

Emil Walter-Busch’s study is the latest in a long series of scholarly works focused on Jacob Burckhardt and Friedrich Nietzsche and the relationship between them. Works of primary importance, such as Karl Löwith’s Jakob Burckhardt. Der Mensch inmitten der Geschichte (Luzern: Vita nova Verlag, 1936), Edgar Salin’s Vom deutschen Verhängnis. Gespräch an der Zeitenwende: Burckhardt–Nietzsche (Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1959), and Alfred von Martin’s Nietzsche und Burckhardt. Zwei geistige Welten im Dialog (Munich: Erasmus Verlag, 1947), have for a long time set the framework for conceiving the relations between these authors, both from a biographical point of view and when it comes to their reciprocal intellectual debts. More ..

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