2013
DOI: 10.1353/phl.2013.0009
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Nietzsche's Tragic Performance: The Still-Living Mother and the Dionysian in Ecce Homo

Abstract: In Ecce Homo , Nietzsche identifies himself with Dionysus. Yet Nietzsche's notorious treatment of his mother in this text reveals a complex relationship to the Dionysian. While many have used the Dionysian to interpret Nietzsche's relation to the maternal, I show that his treatment of his mother illuminates his relation to the Dionysian. Building on an insight in Stanley Cavell's work on love in Shakespeare's King Lear , I show that Nietzsche's attempt to give birth to himself in Ecce Homo imitates his descrip… Show more

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