Friedrich Nietzsche · 1909
81 chapters · 89,605 words
Zarathustra's Prologue
The Three Metamorphoses
The Academic Chairs of Virtue
Backworldsmen
The Despisers of the Body
Joys and Passions
The Pale Criminal
Reading and Writing
The Tree on the Hill
The Preachers of Death
War and Warriors
The New Idol
The Flies in the Market-Place
Chastity
The Friend
The Thousand and One Goals
Neighbour-Love
The Way of the Creating One
Old and Young Women
The Bite of the Adder
Child and Marriage
Voluntary Death
The Bestowing Virtue
The Child with the Mirror
In the Happy Isles
The Pitiful
The Priests
The Virtuous
The Rabble
The Tarantulas
The Famous Wise Ones
The Night-Song
The Dance-Song
The Grave-Song
Self-Surpassing
The Sublime Ones
The Land of Culture
Immaculate Perception
Scholars
Poets
Great Events
The Soothsayer
Redemption
Manly Prudence
The Stillest Hour
The Wanderer
The Vision and the Enigma
Involuntary Bliss
Before Sunrise
The Bedwarfing Virtue
On the Olive-Mount
On Passing-By
The Apostates
The Return Home
The Three Evil Things
The Spirit of Gravity
Old and New Tables
The Convalescent
The Great Longing
The Second Dance-Song
The Seven Seals
The Honey Sacrifice
The Cry of Distress
Talk with the Kings
The Leech
The Magician
Out of Service
The Ugliest Man
The Voluntary Beggar
The Shadow
Noontide
The Greeting
The Supper
The Higher Man
The Song of Melancholy
Science
Among Daughters of the Desert
The Awakening
The Ass-Festival
The Drunken Song
The Sign