EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 93-97European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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Using a slightly different language one can state that the exercise Nietzsche did on his former works when writing the Prefaces , this work on the self by the self , had a significant substantive and methodological effect : this effect ...
Using a slightly different language one can state that the exercise Nietzsche did on his former works when writing the Prefaces , this work on the self by the self , had a significant substantive and methodological effect : this effect ...
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expectations on the part of the audience , even if such a separation cannot be made clearly , especially due to the fact that publication exerts an effect on its own ; an effect that is central to our concerns .
expectations on the part of the audience , even if such a separation cannot be made clearly , especially due to the fact that publication exerts an effect on its own ; an effect that is central to our concerns .
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They also extend to its conditions and effects . First , with respect to conditions , starting from 1594 , the feverish ... The combination of feverish publication and writing had a tremendous effect on Shakespeare , culminating ...
They also extend to its conditions and effects . First , with respect to conditions , starting from 1594 , the feverish ... The combination of feverish publication and writing had a tremendous effect on Shakespeare , culminating ...
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