Nietzsche and Napoleon: The Dionysian Conspiracy

Author:   Don Dombowsky
Publisher:   University of Wales Press
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9781783160969


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   15 September 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Don Dombowsky
Publisher:   University of Wales Press
Imprint:   University of Wales Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.399kg
ISBN:  

9781783160969


ISBN 10:   1783160969
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   15 September 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
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Read as a sequel to his seminal Nietzsche s Machiavellian Politics, Don Dombowsky s book is a major contribution to our ongoing search for the absent cause or signifier of Nietzsche s intentionally illusive articulation of his version of nihilism with his equally misunderstood and concomitant political project. Combining astute textual analysis with broad historical understanding, Nietzsche and Napoleon is a significant publishing event. --Geoff Waite, author of Nietzsche s Corps/e This is a ground-breaking study of Nietzsche s Caesarism and Bonapartism two of the most promising inlets into Nietzsche s political thought. Dombowsky provides us with a thorough and systematic, yet subtle study that offers a unifying reading of Nietzsche s pronouncements on politics, and sheds new light on their relationship to historical events. Drawing upon a wealth of sources, both scholarly and literary, Nietzsche and Napoleon has all the hallmarks of becoming a reference work in the field. --Hugo Drochon, University of Cambridge Read as a sequel to his seminal Nietzsche's Machiavellian Politics, Don Dombowsky's book is a major contribution to our ongoing search for the absent cause or signifier of Nietzsche's intentionally illusive articulation of his version of nihilism with his equally misunderstood and concomitant political project. Combining astute textual analysis with broad historical understanding, Nietzsche and Napoleon is a significant publishing event. --Geoff Waite, author of Nietzsche s Corps/e This is a ground-breaking study of Nietzsche's Caesarism and Bonapartism--two of the most promising inlets into Nietzsche's political thought. Dombowsky provides us with a thorough and systematic, yet subtle study that offers a unifying reading of Nietzsche's pronouncements on politics, and sheds new light on their relationship to historical events. Drawing upon a wealth of sources, both scholarly and literary, Nietzsche and Napoleon has all the hallmarks of becoming a reference work in the field. --Hugo Drochon, University of Cambridge


""Read as a sequel to his seminal Nietzsche's Machiavellian Politics, Don Dombowsky's book is a major contribution to our ongoing search for the absent cause or signifier of Nietzsche's intentionally illusive articulation of his version of nihilism with his equally misunderstood and concomitant political project. Combining astute textual analysis with broad historical understanding, Nietzsche and Napoleon is a significant publishing event."" --Geoff Waite, author of Nietzsche's Corps/e ""This is a ground-breaking study of Nietzsche's Caesarism and Bonapartism--two of the most promising inlets into Nietzsche's political thought. Dombowsky provides us with a thorough and systematic, yet subtle study that offers a unifying reading of Nietzsche's pronouncements on politics, and sheds new light on their relationship to historical events. Drawing upon a wealth of sources, both scholarly and literary, Nietzsche and Napoleon has all the hallmarks of becoming a reference work in the field."" --Hugo Drochon, University of Cambridge


Read as a sequel to his seminal Nietzsche's Machiavellian Politics, Don Dombowsky's book is a major contribution to our ongoing search for the absent cause or signifier of Nietzsche's intentionally illusive articulation of his version of nihilism with his equally misunderstood and concomitant political project. Combining astute textual analysis with broad historical understanding, Nietzsche and Napoleon is a significant publishing event. --Geoff Waite, author of Nietzsche s Corps/e


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