Nietzsche My Sister and I
A Critical Study
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About the Book
Fifty-one years after the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche died, My Sister and I appeared on the American market as a book that was reputedly written by him when he was an inmate in the Jena insane asylum. Since the day it appeared, the book’s authenticity has been generally dismissed as a fraud.
Walter Stewart takes a fresh look at this book in what is the first detailed account of the myth, legend, and scholarly criticism that has shrouded this work in mystery for over half a century and for the first time unveils the real truth about My Sister and I.
About the Author
Walter Stewart After having published a number of works of interest to the worlds of philology, philosophy, and literary criticism, Sweet Deadly Dreams is Walter Stewart’s third belletristic endeavor and first mystery novel coming on the heels of his two historical works, Zarathustra in 2002 and Tesla in 2007.