Nietzsche (I): La vida de un filósofo atormentado | La March

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Friedrich Nietzsche's work spawned various interpretations and debates, influencing contemporary culture significantly. Despite his impactful legacy, Nietzsche's image was distorted by his sister Elizabeth, perpetuating a false narrative that overshadowed his true beliefs and philosophy.

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  • Friedrich Nietzsche's work faced significant misinterpretation and distortion due to his sister Elizabeth's manipulation, leading to a false portrayal of him as a proponent of war and violence.
  • Despite initial obscurity and challenges, Nietzsche's legacy grew through Georg Brandes' lectures, influencing the artistic avant-garde in Berlin and Paris, solidifying his position as a cosmopolitan figure with far-reaching impact on literature, music, and art.

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  • Who was Friedrich Nietzsche?

    A German philosopher born in 1844.

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Nietzsche's Impact and Controversial Legacy

  • Friedrich Nietzsche's complex image causes confusion due to various interpretations of his work.
  • Nietzsche's influence on contemporary culture and mentality is significant, stimulating debates in various fields.
  • Nietzsche was born in 1844 in Germany, which was politically part of the Holy Roman Germanic Empire.
  • Germany's unification in 1870 by Bismarck led to industrialization and modernization, not a republic as intellectuals hoped.
  • Nietzsche's childhood was marked by his father's early death, living with pious family members.
  • He excelled academically, studying classical philology under influential professors.
  • Nietzsche's encounter with Schopenhauer's work and Richard Wagner significantly impacted his life and thinking.
  • Wagner's influence led Nietzsche to publish "The Birth of Tragedy in the Spirit of Music," which faced criticism from philologists.
  • Criticisms of Nietzsche's work led to his reputation deteriorating, resulting in his retirement from the university.
  • Nietzsche's approach to classical philology aimed at critiquing modern culture and its institutions, which clashed with traditional philological positivism.

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Nietzsche's Journey: From Wagner to Legacy

  • Nietzsche considered Wagner a great benefactor in his life, experiencing a lifestyle and freedom he had never known before during their trips and stays together.
  • The rupture between Nietzsche and Wagner occurred due to Nietzsche's need for independence and to free himself from Wagner's authority, feeling the need for soul independence.
  • Wagner's nationalist art, based on Germanic myths, aimed to create solidarity and define German identity, which Nietzsche criticized for lacking universal communion.
  • Nietzsche's years of wandering, marked by loneliness and financial constraints, saw him travel to various European locations, staying in cheap accommodations and following a frugal diet.
  • Nietzsche's chronic illness, stemming from his service during the Franco-Prussian War, led to a style of writing composed of aphorisms due to his intermittent periods of health.
  • Nietzsche's aphoristic writing style, characterized by brief outbursts and ellipses, left conclusions to the reader, emphasizing individual interpretation and balance.
  • Nietzsche initially struggled to gain recognition for his books, often having to pay for their publication until Danish critic Georg Brandes brought attention to his work through lectures and publications.
  • Brandes' lectures on Nietzsche's work at the University of Copenhagen in 1887 sparked widespread dissemination and fame for Nietzsche among the artistic avant-garde in Berlin and Paris.
  • Nietzsche's rise to fame was marred by a falsified legend created by his sister Elizabeth after his collapse in 1889, distorting his image and work for many years.
  • Despite the initial challenges and distortions, Nietzsche's work gained cosmopolitan recognition and influenced prominent figures in literature, music, and art, solidifying his legacy.

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Elizabeth Nietzsche's Distorted Legacy of Nietzsche

  • Friedrich Nietzsche's work was negatively influenced by his sister, Elizabeth, who controlled the publication and access to his writings after his death.
  • Elizabeth, facing financial difficulties, became the guardian of Nietzsche's legacy by acquiring the copyright from her mother and manipulating his unpublished material.
  • She created a cult around Nietzsche, promoting his fame while distorting his ideas to align with German nationalism and later, Hitler's national socialism.
  • Elizabeth prohibited the publication of Nietzsche's works that contradicted her narrative and published a distorted version of his notes and aphorisms as "The Will to Power."
  • She published a fictionalized biography of Nietzsche, portraying him as a hero of Germanic tradition, which perpetuated a false image of him as a proto-Nazi.
  • Elizabeth's actions successfully shaped Nietzsche's image as a supporter of war and violence, overshadowing his actual beliefs and philosophy.
  • Her influence led to the widespread misinterpretation of Nietzsche as a philosopher advocating cruelty and militarism, perpetuated even during World War II.
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