Thus Spake Zarathustra Part I Metanode
A BOOK FOR ALL AND NONE
This is the first division in the work by Friedrich Nietzsche, and seems a reasonable
place to collect them in this manner. For the record, this is an etext from Project
Gutenberg, and so is in the public domain. The translation, by Thomas Common, is also
in the public domain.
The first discourse, The Three Metamorphoses, I did not node, amoebius did. This
put me off the larger project for some time. However, when no more discourses were
forthcoming from that source, or any other, I resolved to carry out this project. I am
including the first discourse as a convenience to readers.
I read Thus Spake Zarathustra in high school, and again at university. I think it was
this very edition, with all its archaic, and quaint affectations--though presumably
good usage for its time. Ever since discovering Everything, I have wanted to node this
book.
There are four parts all told--and Zarathustra did tell. I will continue to node them as I
am able.
I have already noded the first thought of Zarathustra, and, because of its
appropriateness, included this link at the end of each discourse.
- The Three Metamorphoses
- THE ACADEMIC CHAIRS OF VIRTUE
- BACKWORLDSMEN
- THE DESPISERS OF THE BODY
- JOYS AND PASSIONS
- THE PALE CRIMINAL
- Reading and Writing
- The Tree on the Hill
- The Preachers of Death
- War and Warriors
- The New Idol
- The Flies in the Market-place
- Chastity
- The Friend
- The Thousand and One Goals
- Neighbour-Love
- The Way of the Creating One
- Old and Young Women
- The Bite of the Adder
- Child and Marriage
- Voluntary Death
- The Bestowing Virtue