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Philosopher and scholar, Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) had his legacy wilfully abused by his ultranationalist sister, Elisabeth. Thankfully his writings have been restored to their original intent and show a level of perceptivity that places him in the ranks of world class thinkers. This card and book deck highlight his words of wisdom and enable the reader to digest his ideas in an accessible way. Informed by his work as a classical scholar, the writings presented here show Nietzschean thought on morality and ways of being in the world. This beautifully presented card and book set will make…mehr

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Philosopher and scholar, Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) had his legacy wilfully abused by his ultranationalist sister, Elisabeth. Thankfully his writings have been restored to their original intent and show a level of perceptivity that places him in the ranks of world class thinkers. This card and book deck highlight his words of wisdom and enable the reader to digest his ideas in an accessible way. Informed by his work as a classical scholar, the writings presented here show Nietzschean thought on morality and ways of being in the world. This beautifully presented card and book set will make for an excellent introduction to Nietzsche and his philosophical thoughts.
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Autorenporträt
Suzie Grogan is a freelance writer, researcher and author of books and articles on social and literary history, including John Keats: Poetry, Life & Landscapes (Pen and Sword, 2021) for the bicentenary of the Romantic poet's death and the forthcoming Jane Austen Words of Wisdom (Arcturus, 2025). She is also a proofreader and bookseller in a second-hand bookshop, where she is regularly found with her nose in nineteenth-century literature and poetry. She lives in Suffolk with her family.