When Nietzsche Wept ❲CERTIFIED • 2027❳
The novel serves as a "teaching novel," weaving deep philosophical insights into a compelling fictional plot.
Breuer, famous for his experimental work with "talking cures," agrees to treat Nietzsche. However, Nietzsche is a man of fierce pride and isolation who refuses to be "cured" in a traditional sense. To get through to him, Breuer devises a clever strategy: he asks Nietzsche to help him with his own mid-life despair, essentially treating Nietzsche as a philosophical consultant. When Nietzsche Wept
: The story explores Nietzsche’s ideas on freedom, solitude, and "the eternal recurrence" through his intense dialogues with Breuer. The novel serves as a "teaching novel," weaving
Written by renowned psychiatrist Irvin D. Yalom , When Nietzsche Wept is an intellectually gripping historical novel that imagines a 19th-century meeting between two titans of human thought: philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and physician Josef Breuer. To get through to him, Breuer devises a
: Readers witness the early stages of talk therapy. Even a young Sigmund Freud makes several cameo appearances as Breuer’s protégé.
Set in Vienna in 1882, the narrative begins when the alluring Lou Salomé approaches Dr. Josef Breuer, a mentor to a young Sigmund Freud. She fears that her brilliant but tormented friend, Friedrich Nietzsche, is on the brink of suicide due to a broken heart and debilitating physical ailments.