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Thus Spake Zarathustra
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Thus Spake Zarathustra
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After ten years spent in solitude, Zarathustra goes back amongst men to share his accumulated wisdom and prepare humanity for the Overman.

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Part I: Zarathustra’s Discourses
Zarathustra’s Prologue
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I: The Three Metamorphoses
II: The Academic Chairs of Virtue
III: Backworldsmen
IV: The Despisers of the Body
V: Joys and Passions
VI: The Pale Criminal
VII: Reading and Writing
VIII: The Tree on the Hill
IX: The Preachers of Death
X: War and Warriors
XI: The New Idol
XII: The Flies in the Marketplace
XIII: Chastity
XIV: The Friend
XV: The Thousand and One Goals
XVI: Neighbour-Love
XVII: The Way of the Creating One
XVIII: Old and Young Women
XIX: The Bite of the Adder
XX: Child and Marriage
XXI: Voluntary Death
XXII: The Bestowing Virtue
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Part II
XXIII: The Child with the Mirror
XXIV: In the Happy Isles
XXV: The Pitiful
XXVI: The Priests
XXVII: The Virtuous
XXVIII: The Rabble
XXIX: The Tarantulas
XXX: The Famous Wise Ones
XXXI: The Night-Song
XXXII: The Dance-Song
XXXIII: The Grave-Song
XXXIV: Self-Surpassing
XXXV: The Sublime Ones
XXXVI: The Land of Culture
XXXVII: Immaculate Perception
XXXVIII: Scholars
XXXIX: Poets
XL: Great Events
XLI: The Soothsayer
XLII: Redemption
XLIII: Manly Prudence
XLIV: The Stillest Hour
Part III
XLV: The Wanderer
XLVI: The Vision and the Enigma
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XLVII: Involuntary Bliss
XLVIII: Before Sunrise
XLIX: The Bedwarfing Virtue
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L: On the Olive-Mount
LI: On Passing-By
LII: The Apostates
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LIII: The Return Home
LIV: The Three Evil Things
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LV: The Spirit of Gravity
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LVI: Old and New Tables
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LVII: The Convalescent
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LVIII: The Great Longing
LIX: The Second Dance-Song
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LX: The Seven Seals
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Part IV
LXI: The Honey Sacrifice
LXII: The Cry of Distress
LXIII: Talk with the Kings
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LXIV: The Leech
LXV: The Magician
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LXVI: Out of Service
LXVII: The Ugliest Man
LXVIII: The Voluntary Beggar
LXIX: The Shadow
LXX: Noontide
LXXI: The Greeting
LXXII: The Supper
LXXIII: The Higher Man
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LXXIV: The Song of Melancholy
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LXXV: Science
LXXVI: Among Daughters of the Desert
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LXXVII: The Awakening
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LXXVIII: The Ass-Festival
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LXXIX: The Drunken Song
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LXXX: The Sign
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