La Correspondencia de Harry Graf Kessler con Elisabeth Föster-Nietszsche (1895- 1935). Una edición histórico-crítica.
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Estas páginas revisan la reciente publicación de los dos volúmenes de la Correspondencia entre Harry Graf Kessler (1868-1937) 1 y la hermana de Nietzsche, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche (1846-1935), aporta datos interesantes, sobre todo en relación con la construcción del legado de Nietzsche y con los últimos años de su vida.
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