"Krell's book is a fascinating and extremely rewarding study of an important feature of Nietzsche's thinking." -British Journal of Aesthetics
" . . . very good . . . Krell is a clear reader." -German Quarterly
" . . . sophisticated and subtle . . . A provocative contribution . . . " -Religious Studies Review
Krell reveals that, rather than evidence of unmitigated misogyny, Nietzsche's views on women were quite complex and that he wrestled with the meaning of woman throughout his philosophical career.