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What would Nietzsche think of the lord of the rings?

>> No.20734547
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20734547

what would Nietzsche think of /qa/?

>> No.20734555

>>20734494
>Thread about Nietzsche
>pic of Rilke

>> No.20734569

>>20734494
He would condemn it for being english and not read a lick of it.
Sneak a German translation in and he might have liked Its germanic influences and compare it to Wagner somehow.

>> No.20734574

>neetch
>think
Good one

>> No.20734593

>>20734547
Nietzsche would condemn /qa/, because instead of improving one self through hardship. The jakker just jaks his penis to cartoon bald man forum.

>> No.20734639

>>20734569
he loves him some Shakespeare (Bacon) though. did he not read the english?

>> No.20734680

>>20734494
Who?

>> No.20734690

>>20734574
>neech? Ha! He dum!! HA!
Leave

>> No.20734733

>>20734494
He would have compared it negatively to Wagner's Ring.

>> No.20734985

>>20734733
I think would he compare it to wagner’s parsifal which he hated.

>> No.20735001

"Hobbits are gay" probably

>> No.20735254

>>20734569
There were English writers he liked (Laurence Sterne, Lord Byron, Walter Savage Landor). If you include American writers there is also Emerson. He also liked Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, which I found surprising.

>> No.20735262

>>20735254
dayum he rayciss

>> No.20735291

>>20734639
Nietzsche did not know English, though he did read a number of English writers in translation.

>> No.20735700

>>20734690
no.

>> No.20735731

>>20735254
>Laurence Sterne
Based N.

>> No.20735802

>>20734494
Who cares? Nietzsche was retarded and overrated

>> No.20736289

>>20735254
I still don't understand why he sperged out over Carlyle

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20736343

>neech? Ha! He dum!! HA!

>> No.20736550

>>20734547
He would see /qa/ as an online experiment on Dionysianism

>> No.20736732

>>20734494
He would fucking hate it with every fiber of his being.

>> No.20736914

>>20734494

He would create a thread on /lit/ with the word "based".

>> No.20737021

>>20734555
kek

>> No.20737132

>>20734494
That this Englishman is trying to stick his head into imaginary sand, engaging in a mnemonic quest to hallucinate an ideal past, because too afraid of industrialization.
That this Englishman has attempted Carlyle-style to conjure absolute morality compass out of his ass, while (Carlyle-style) secretly not believing in it and merely trying to convince himself to believe.