Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
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Table of contents
- Title page
- FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
- COPYRIGHT
- Friedrich Nietzsche: Parts Edition
- Parts Edition Contents
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION BY MRS FORSTER-NIETZSCHE. HOW ZARATHUSTRA CAME INTO BEING.
- FIRST PART. ZARATHUSTRAâS DISCOURSES.
- ZARATHUSTRAâS PROLOGUE.
- ZARATHUSTRAâS DISCOURSES.
- I. THE THREE METAMORPHOSES.
- II. THE ACADEMIC CHAIRS OF VIRTUE.
- III. BACKWORLDSMEN.
- IV. THE DESPISERS OF THE BODY.
- V. JOYS AND PASSIONS.
- VI. THE PALE CRIMINAL.
- VII. READING AND WRITING.
- VIII. THE TREE ON THE HILL.
- IX. THE PREACHERS OF DEATH.
- X. WAR AND WARRIORS.
- XI. THE NEW IDOL.
- XII. THE FLIES IN THE MARKET-PLACE.
- XIII. CHASTITY.
- XIV. THE FRIEND.
- XV. THE THOUSAND AND ONE GOALS.
- XVI. NEIGHBOUR-LOVE.
- XVII. THE WAY OF THE CREATING ONE.
- XVIII. OLD AND YOUNG WOMEN.
- XIX. THE BITE OF THE ADDER.
- XX. CHILD AND MARRIAGE.
- XXI. VOLUNTARY DEATH.
- XXII. THE BESTOWING VIRTUE.
- THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA. SECOND PART.
- XXIII. THE CHILD WITH THE MIRROR.
- XXIV. IN THE HAPPY ISLES.
- XXV. THE PITIFUL.
- XXVI. THE PRIESTS.
- XXVII. THE VIRTUOUS.
- XXVIII. THE RABBLE.
- XXIX. THE TARANTULAS.
- XXX. THE FAMOUS WISE ONES.
- XXXI. THE NIGHT-SONG.
- XXXII. THE DANCE-SONG.
- XXXIII. THE GRAVE-SONG.
- XXXIV. SELF-SURPASSING.
- XXXV. THE SUBLIME ONES.
- XXXVI. THE LAND OF CULTURE.
- XXXVII. IMMACULATE PERCEPTION.
- XXXVIII. SCHOLARS.
- XXXIX. POETS.
- XL. GREAT EVENTS.
- XLI. THE SOOTHSAYER.
- XLII. REDEMPTION.
- XLIII. MANLY PRUDENCE.
- XLIV. THE STILLEST HOUR.
- THIRD PART.
- XLV. THE WANDERER.
- XLVI. THE VISION AND THE ENIGMA.
- XLVII. INVOLUNTARY BLISS.
- XLVIII. BEFORE SUNRISE.
- XLIX. THE BEDWARFING VIRTUE.
- L. ON THE OLIVE-MOUNT.
- LI. ON PASSING-BY.
- LII. THE APOSTATES.
- LIII. THE RETURN HOME.
- LIV. THE THREE EVIL THINGS.
- LV. THE SPIRIT OF GRAVITY.
- LVI. OLD AND NEW TABLES.
- LVII. THE CONVALESCENT.
- LVIII. THE GREAT LONGING.
- LIX. THE SECOND DANCE-SONG.
- LX. THE SEVEN SEALS.
- FOURTH AND LAST PART.
- LXI. THE HONEY SACRIFICE.
- LXII. THE CRY OF DISTRESS.
- LXIII. TALK WITH THE KINGS.
- LXIV. THE LEECH.
- LXV. THE MAGICIAN.
- LXVI. OUT OF SERVICE.
- LXVII. THE UGLIEST MAN.
- LXVIII. THE VOLUNTARY BEGGAR.
- LXIX. THE SHADOW.
- LXX. NOONTIDE.
- LXXI. THE GREETING.
- LXXII. THE SUPPER.
- LXXIII. THE HIGHER MAN.
- LXXIV. THE SONG OF MELANCHOLY.
- LXXV. SCIENCE.
- LXXVI. AMONG DAUGHTERS OF THE DESERT.
- LXXVII. THE AWAKENING.
- LXXVIII. THE ASS-FESTIVAL.
- LXXIX. THE DRUNKEN SONG.
- LXXX. THE SIGN.
- APPENDIX.
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