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The Ego and Its Own - Style |  | The Ego and Its Own - Style: Encyclopedia II - The Ego and Its Own - Style |  | The book is a bit hard to access for contemporary readers, much due to the fact that Stirner was not trying to create a classic; rather he was writing for his peers.
For this reason Stirner repeatedly quotes Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller as if the reader was immediately familiar with all their works and the most famous poems in their German language original. He also paraphrases and makes word-plays and in-jokes on formulations found in Hegel's works as well as in the works of his contemporaries such as Ludwig Feuerbach, simply because he assumes that everyone wh ...
See also:The Ego and Its Own, The Ego and Its Own - Main ideas, The Ego and Its Own - Style, The Ego and Its Own - Editions, The Ego and Its Own - Influences |  | | The Ego and Its Own, The Ego and Its Own - Editions, The Ego and Its Own - Influences, The Ego and Its Own - Main ideas, The Ego and Its Own - Style |  | |
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The Ego and Its Own - Style
The book is a bit hard to access for contemporary readers, much due to the fact that Stirner was not trying to create a classic; rather he was writing for his peers.
For this reason Stirner repeatedly quotes Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller as if the reader was immediately familiar with all their works and the most famous poems in their German language original. He also paraphrases and makes word-plays and in-jokes on formulations found in Hegel's works as well as in the works of his contemporaries such as Ludwig Feuerbach, simply because he assumes that everyone who reads his book will have read them as well.
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