Nietzsche Aдџladд±дџд±nda - - Irvin D. Yalom
: The novel explores how authentic human relationships and shared vulnerability can provide relief from existential suffering.
: A recurring Nietzschean concept—the challenge of embracing one's life so fully that one would be willing to relive every moment for eternity. Why It Resonates Nietzsche AДџladД±ДџД±nda - Irvin D. Yalom
: Depicted as a young, ambitious protégé of Breuer, providing a glimpse into the future of psychoanalysis. Central Themes : The novel explores how authentic human relationships
: Drawing on Nietzsche's philosophy, Yalom examines what it means to "become who you are" and the courage required to live without illusions. Central Themes : Drawing on Nietzsche's philosophy, Yalom
Breuer, haunted by his own obsession with a former patient (Anna O.), agrees to treat Nietzsche's physical ailments while secretly attempting to heal his soul. The two men engage in a profound "talking cure," where the roles of doctor and patient frequently blur, leading to a mutual journey of self-discovery. Key Characters
: A celebrated physician and mentor to Sigmund Freud. He represents the rational, scientific mind grappling with mid-life existential dread.