All of them, I have been told, contain snares and nets for careless birds, and an almost constant, unperceived challenge to reverse one’s habitual estimations and esteemed habits. Often enough, and always with great consternation, people have told me that there is something distinctive in all my writings, from The Birth of Tragedy to the most recently published Prologue to a Philosophy of the Future. Hollingdale, Cambridge University Press, 1996. Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits, 2nd ed., trans.Marion Faber, with Stephen Lehmann, with introduction and notes by Marion Faber, University of Nebraska Press, 1984, 1986. Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits, trans.
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