Tag: Letters

Major Works

  • Unpublished Letters

    - Recommended translation: Unpublished Letters, trans. and ed. Kurt F. Leidecker, Philosophical Library, 1959.
    Excerpt: To Elisabeth Nietzsche (Pforta, end of November 1861) Dear Liese: — Since I owe you a letter for quite some time I shall write you an especially fine one now, provided my clumsy pen will not prevent me. Probably there is nothing with which I can… More

Other Works

  • Unpublished Letters

    - Recommended translation: Unpublished Letters, trans. and ed. Kurt F. Leidecker, Philosophical Library, 1959.
    Excerpt: To Elisabeth Nietzsche (Pforta, end of November 1861) Dear Liese: — Since I owe you a letter for quite some time I shall write you an especially fine one now, provided my clumsy pen will not prevent me. Probably there is nothing with which I can… More

Commentary

  • Unpublished Letters

    - Recommended translation: Unpublished Letters, trans. and ed. Kurt F. Leidecker, Philosophical Library, 1959.
    Excerpt: To Elisabeth Nietzsche (Pforta, end of November 1861) Dear Liese: — Since I owe you a letter for quite some time I shall write you an especially fine one now, provided my clumsy pen will not prevent me. Probably there is nothing with which I can… More

Multimedia

  • Unpublished Letters

    - Recommended translation: Unpublished Letters, trans. and ed. Kurt F. Leidecker, Philosophical Library, 1959.
    Excerpt: To Elisabeth Nietzsche (Pforta, end of November 1861) Dear Liese: — Since I owe you a letter for quite some time I shall write you an especially fine one now, provided my clumsy pen will not prevent me. Probably there is nothing with which I can… More

Teaching

  • Unpublished Letters

    - Recommended translation: Unpublished Letters, trans. and ed. Kurt F. Leidecker, Philosophical Library, 1959.
    Excerpt: To Elisabeth Nietzsche (Pforta, end of November 1861) Dear Liese: — Since I owe you a letter for quite some time I shall write you an especially fine one now, provided my clumsy pen will not prevent me. Probably there is nothing with which I can… More