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A 19th-century literary masterpiece, tremendously influential in the arts and in philosophy, uses the Persian religious leader Zarathustra to voice the author's views, including the introduction of the controversial doctrine of the Übermensch, or "superman," a term later perverted by Nazi propagandists. A passionate, quasi-biblical style is employed to inspire readers.
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The world is deep, And deeper than the day could read. Deep is its woe- Joy - deeper still than grief can be: Woe saith: Hence! Go! But joys all want eternity - Want deep, profound eternity!
评分The world is deep, And deeper than the day could read. Deep is its woe- Joy - deeper still than grief can be: Woe saith: Hence! Go! But joys all want eternity - Want deep, profound eternity!
评分2006-11-26 10:32:26藉書
评分The world is deep, And deeper than the day could read. Deep is its woe- Joy - deeper still than grief can be: Woe saith: Hence! Go! But joys all want eternity - Want deep, profound eternity!
评分2006-11-26 10:32:26藉書
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