1. 'Emerson and Nietzsche' by George Stack, 1993. The profound influence of Emerson on Nietzsche is re-visited in this work --
reviewed here 2. 'Tragedy and Philosophy' by Walter Kaufmann', 1968. A history of the idea of Tragedy, including the opinions of Plato, Aristotle and later philosophers on ancient, Elizabethan and modern tragedies. He discusses the influence of Homer on the 'birth' of Greek tragedy. Reviewed at
Amazon.com 3. 'Inwardness and Existence: Subjectivity in/and Hegel, Heidegger, Marx and Freud' by Walter A. Davis, 1989. Here are the chapter headings -- 1. Hegel: The Contemporary of the Future; 2. Existentialism: The Once and Future Philosophy; 3. Subject in a Marxism without Guarantees; 4. The Drama of the Psychoanalytic Subject; 5. Methodology is Ontology: Dialectic and Its Counterfeits. --
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