The Young Friedrich Nietzsche: Images, Memories, Stories, Texts

Steven D. Martinson
Spring 2014
WEDNESDAYS|
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
January 22 until April 2, 2014 (no class on March 19 due to UA spring break)
Course Format: Hybrid
Location: Main Campus
Tuition: $195

The youthful interests of Friedrich Nietzsche permeate his later work, for which the critical-creative writer is most widely known. We will first consider his early experiences, memories, illustrations, piano compositions, poetry, and prose, including his first major published writing, The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music, and university lectures on the pre-Socratics. The goal is to render a new and different reading that challenges contemporary perceptions, images, and conceptions of one of the most influential and controversial German writers of world literature.

Required Reading

Nietzsche, Friedrich. Nietzsche: The Birth of Tragedy and Other Writings. Eds. Raymond Geuss and Ronald Speirs. Cambridge University, 1999. ISBN-10: 0521639875.

Meet Your Professor

Steven D. Martinson

Professor Emeritus

STEVE MARTINSON is Professor Emeritus of German Studies. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington. Following appointments at Northwestern University (1977-80) and UCLA (1980-88), he joined the faculty of the University of Arizona, retiring in spring 2019. His main scholarly research is on the literature and culture of the German eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries (enlightenment, classicism, and romanticism).

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