Spurs, Nietzsche's Styles
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''[[Spurs, Nietzsche's Styles]]'' (1978) is a work by [[Jacques Derrida]]. | ''[[Spurs, Nietzsche's Styles]]'' (1978) is a work by [[Jacques Derrida]]. | ||
- | The book is based on the Derrida lecture given at the [[Centre culturel international de Cerisy-la-Salle]] [[colloquium]] in 1972 on Nietzsche ('La question du style'). | + | The book is based on the lecture Derrida gave at the [[Centre culturel international de Cerisy-la-Salle]] [[colloquium]] in 1972 on Nietzsche ('La question du style'). |
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Spurs, Nietzsche's Styles (1978) is a work by Jacques Derrida.
The book is based on the lecture Derrida gave at the Centre culturel international de Cerisy-la-Salle colloquium in 1972 on Nietzsche ('La question du style').
Excerpt:
- He was, he dreaded this castrated woman.
- He was, he dreaded this castrating woman.
- He was, he loved this affirming woman.
See also
- Spur
- "J'ai oublié mon parapluie", "I forgot my umbrella"
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