Unsympathizer

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With curiosity and confusion, fascination and frustration, they sought to make sense of a thinker who one writer in 1900 described as “the most radical philosopher of the century, and one of the most picturesquely eccentric figures in all literature.”1 Interest in Nietzsche grew so rapidly that by the 1910s observers could, without hyperbole, refer to the American “Nietzsche vogue.”
American Nietzsche: A History of an Icon and His Ideas
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