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Anna Karenina as a Nietszhean Superman
Title: Anna Karenina as a Nietszhean Superman
Category: History
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Anna Karenina as a Nietszhean Superman
Anna Karenina as a Nietzschean Superman
Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina almost fifty years before Nietzsche described his philosophy of the Superman. Readers, however, can easily apply the descriptive framework of Nietzsche’s theory of the Superman to Anna in Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina. Anna displays an overwhelming amount of characteristics that Nietzsche would have expected to see in his Superman. Nietzsche’s theory must be applied retrospectively to Tolstoy, so it is certain that Tolstoy
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Mandelkar, Amy. Framing Anna Karenina. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University
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Tolstoy, Leo. Anna Karenina. New York, New York: Modern Library Press, 1965
Nietzsche. And Thus Spoke Zarathustra. New York, New York: Bantam, 1973
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