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|a The Uses of Nietzsche: Ol'ha Kobylians'ka's Reading of "Zarathustra"
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|a The Ukrainian prose writer Ol'ha Kobylians'ka (1862-1942) signalled interest in the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche through extensive verbatim quotations in her satirical dialogue 'He and She' (1892) and her novel The Princess (1896). Kobylians'ka was sympathetic to the exhortation to individuals, implicit in Nietzsche's idea of the Übermensch, to pursue self-transformation and self-fulfilment. But she was also sceptical of it as a utopian idea unaccompanied by a strategy for its social realization and susceptible to demagogic misuse; and she did not acquiesce in Nietzsche's disparagement of ressentiment as an attribute of slaves, seeing it instead as the discontent with oppression that precedes any liberation.
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