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interview:
Jill Marsden

interviewed by Christopher Branson
( University of warick)


Endnotes

  1. To read the review, click here.

  2. ‘Physiology of Art,’ was the prospective title Nietzsche gave to a series of notes on art and physis
    in the 1880s, which connected his later concerns of embodiment and incorporation with the Apollinian and Dionysian. Many of these notes are collected in The Will to Power, Ch. IV, ‘The Will to Power as Art’ (794-893).

  3. Editor’s note: See Jill Marsden, “Nietzsche and the Art of the Aphorism” in A Companion to
    Nietzsche, ed. Keith Ansell-Pearson (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2006): 22-38.




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