Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche and Kafka

Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche and Kafka

By William Hubben

Pages

188

Rating

3.57

Year

1952

Philosophy20Th CenturyLiterary CriticismWritingNonfictionAcademic

Description

How four of Europe's most mysterious and fascinating writers shaped the modern mind

Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Kafka were all outsiders in their societies, unable to fit into the accepted nineteenth-century categories of theology, philosophy, or belles lettres. Instead, they saw themselves both as the end products of a dying civilization and as prophets of the coming chaos of the twentieth century. In this brilliant combination of biography and lucid exposition, their apocalyptic visions of the future are woven together into a provocative portrait of modernity.

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