Nietzsche in Hypertext

In one of my other classes, we’re reading Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil. One difficulty of his writing is that he makes many obscure references in the aphorisms he’s written. Nietzsche writes his book so obtusely and with so many cultural references, it is almost hard to understand his point entirely without having an extensive philosophical background. I was also thinking about how useful hypertext would be in this situation as one could easily access many of these cultural references with such a technology. While it may certainly not be the end of written text, an extensive hypertext version of Nietzsche could prove a powerful tool.

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