The Dawn of Day
1881 book by Friedrich Nietzsche / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Dawn of Day or Dawn or Daybreak (German: Morgenröte – Gedanken über die moralischen Vorurteile; historical orthography: Morgenröthe – Gedanken über die moralischen Vorurtheile; English: The Dawn of Day/ Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality) is an 1881 book by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. According to the Nietzsche scholar Keith Ansell-Pearson, it is the least studied of all of Nietzsche's works.[1] This relative obscurity is mostly due to the greater attention paid to his subsequent writings.[2]
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Author | Friedrich Nietzsche |
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Original title | Morgenröthe a |
Language | German |
Publication date | 1881 |
Publication place | Germany |
Preceded by | Human, All Too Human (1878) |
Followed by | Idylls from Messina (1882) |
a Morgenröte in Modern German. |
In his last original book Ecce Homo, Nietzsche writes that Daybreak was the "book [in which] my campaign against morality begins".[2]