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William Butler Yeats first came under the thrall of / Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche in the Dublin summer of 1902. 0 His friend and patron, the New York lawyer John Quinn, had sent Yeats a modest volume of Nietzsche with the imposing title of Nietzsche as Critic, PhiZosopher, Poet and 'Prophet, contain...
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| description | William Butler Yeats first came under the thrall of / Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche in the Dublin summer of 1902. 0 His friend and patron, the New York lawyer John Quinn, had sent Yeats a modest volume of Nietzsche with the imposing title of Nietzsche as Critic, PhiZosopher, Poet and 'Prophet, containing 'Choice Selections from His Works' compiled by Thomas Common, who was to become a major contributor to the Oscar. Levy English edition of Nietzsche's Werke. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/38898 Curious astringent joy : an exploration of major Nietzschean echoes in the writing of William Butler Yeats Bohlmann, Otto Birkinshaw, Philip English Literature William Butler Yeats first came under the thrall of / Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche in the Dublin summer of 1902. 0 His friend and patron, the New York lawyer John Quinn, had sent Yeats a modest volume of Nietzsche with the imposing title of Nietzsche as Critic, PhiZosopher, Poet and 'Prophet, containing 'Choice Selections from His Works' compiled by Thomas Common, who was to become a major contributor to the Oscar. Levy English edition of Nietzsche's Werke. 2023-09-27T12:44:52Z 2023-09-27T12:44:52Z 1977 2023-09-27T10:53:08Z Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/38898 eng application/pdf Department of English Language and Literature Faculty of Humanities |
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| title | Curious astringent joy : an exploration of major Nietzschean echoes in the writing of William Butler Yeats |
| title_full | Curious astringent joy : an exploration of major Nietzschean echoes in the writing of William Butler Yeats |
| title_fullStr | Curious astringent joy : an exploration of major Nietzschean echoes in the writing of William Butler Yeats |
| title_full_unstemmed | Curious astringent joy : an exploration of major Nietzschean echoes in the writing of William Butler Yeats |
| title_short | Curious astringent joy : an exploration of major Nietzschean echoes in the writing of William Butler Yeats |
| title_sort | curious astringent joy an exploration of major nietzschean echoes in the writing of william butler yeats |
| topic | English Literature |
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