HUGUES REBELL, A NIETZSCHIAN WRITER IN FIN-DE-SIÈCLE FRANCE  His Literary and Political Achievement
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				| Author:  | Schlehlein, Melinda | 
| Year: | 2011 | 
| Pages: | 332 | 
| ISBN: | 0-7734-1522-5 978-0-7734-1522-5 | 
| Price: | $219.95 + shipping | 
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Schlehlein’s monograph evaluates the influence of Nietsche’s philosophy on the political ideas of Hugues Rebell and also demonstrates that Nietsche’s perspectivism is reflected in the characters of a Rebell novel.
Reviews
“Her textual analyses and translations serve not only to validate her own points, but also to inspire new readers of Rebell. Schlehlein’s work, in fact, may very well inspire new research and interest in a French writer who deserves to join the ranks of the best-known names of the period.”
-Prof. Royal S. Brown, The City University of New York
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements 
Foreword by Royal S. Brown 
                                                                                
Introduction  
                                                                                                          
1. 	Rebell’s Discovery of Nietzsche 
				          
2.	Rebell’s Unique Position in Fin-de-Siècle Literature 
 
	and in the Nietzsche Reception in Paris 
			          
3.		Rebell’s Critique of French Translations and 
Interpretations of Nietzsche 
					       
4.		Rebell and the French Rightists’ Readings of Nietzsche
               
5.		Rebell, A Zarathustran Disciple of Nietzsche	 
		        
6. 		Rebell, a Zarathustran-type of Writer 
		        
Part I	Rebell’s Use and Abuse of Nietzsche in his Politics	 
Chapter 1        Points of Convergence in Rebell and Nietzsche’s 
                         Political Thinking 
	
1. 	 The Concepts of an Aristocratic Society and the 
	 Noble Type 
		       
2. 	 Cultural Meritocracy 
3.	 Domination, Exploitation, and a Machiavellian- 
	 Inspired Politics	
					
4.	Nietzsche and Rebell’s Ideal Leaders 
				        
5.	Criticism of the French Revolution	
		        
6.	Criticism of 19th Century Society and Its Political 
 
	Institutions 
							        
7.	Rebell’s Platonic Criticism of the Third French 
	Republic
	 
Chapter 2       Points of Divergence in Rebell and Nietzsche’s 
          Political Thinking  
		        
1.		Rebell’s Political Conviction
				       
2.		Preference For the Human Over the Superhuman: 
Rebell’s Master Race 
		
3.		Rebell’s Preference For Master Morality Over Slave 
Morality	 
	       
4.		A Higher Type In Spite of Himself: Rebell As a 
Resentful Noble	
					       
5.		Rebell’s Revaluation of Values 
			                    
6.		Different Visions of the Future  
			        
Chapter 3       Consistent Inconsistencies in Rebell: His Problematic 
 
View of the Jews 
						        
1.		Rebell’s Propinquity with Drumont on Nationalism 
 
and Anti-Semitism 
						       
2.		Nietzsche vs. Rebell on Integration, Race and the Role 
of Modern Jews	
3.		The Aporia in Rebell’s Conflicting Views of Jewish 
Power 
4.		Rebell’s Nietzschean Attack on Anti-Semitism and on 
Drumont 
							
5. 		Between Nietzsche and Anti-Semitism: Rebell’s 
Abstention From the Dreyfus Affair 
				      
6.		A Nietzschean Rebel(l): In Final Defiance of 
 
Classification 
						
Conclusion 
									                                                                       
Part II 	 Rebell’s Perspective on Perspectivism in  La
 
 Femme qui a connu l’Empereur 
                                              
Chapter 1         Types of Perspectivists in  La Femme qui a connu
 
 l’Empereur 
                           			
1.		 The First Healthy Type Or Type 1 in The Will To
 
 Power (778) and La Femme qui a connu l’Empereur
 	     
2.		 The Second Healthy Type Or Type 3 in The Will To 
 
 Power (778) and La Femme qui a connu l’Empereur
	     
3.		 The Cases of Rebell’s “Ugly Plebeian” and Heraclitan
 
 Child 
								
4.		 A Nietzschean Unhealthy Type: The Historical 
 Napoleon III 
							
5.		Rebell’s Strongest Attempt At Creating the Ideal 
Perspectivist  
						
		  
Chapter 2        Narratorial Perspectivism and the Pursuit of Truth in 
 Rebell’s Novel	
				 	
1.		Perspectival Perspectivists vs. Anti-perspectival 
 
Perspectivists and Their Debates 
				      
2.		La Pervenchère: A Site of Discord and Harmony 
		      
3.		Le Vergier des Combes’s Love Life: Multiple Tensions, 
 
Multiple Focalizations and Perspectival Truth 
		     
4.		Approximating Perspectival Truth in Henriette 
 and Charles’s Narratives	
				      
						
Chapter 3        Rebell’s Perspective on Politics in La Femme qui a
 
 connu l’Empereur
						      
1.		 Rebell’s Allusion To Nietzsche in Union des trois 
 aristocraties
							      
 Defining Nietzsche’s Concept of a Political Agon 
		
.		 Rebell’s Rejection of Agonistic Pluralism in 
 Napoleon III’s Government 
				                 
4.		The Liberals as Villains in La Femme qui a connu 
 
l’Empereur
							     
5.		Rebell’s Perspectival Perspective on Politics, In Spite
 
of Himself 
							      
	     	
Chapter 4         Rebell’s Perspective on History in La Femme qui a 
            	 	 connu l’Empereur 
                                   			     
1.		 Nietzsche and Rebell’s Common View of History 
		      
2.		 La Femme qui a connu l’Empereur as Rebell’s 
Ideal Historical Novel 
						     
3.		Le Vergier des Combes’s Use of the Antiquarian, 
Monumental, and Critical Modes of History	
		      
4.		The Suprahistorical and Unhistorical in La Femme
 
qui a connu l’Empereur
					          
Conclusion 
								
Epilogue  
                                                                                                           
Bibliography   
                                                                                                   
Index   
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