friedrich nietzsche's influence on existential literature
Friedrich Nietzsche's influence on existential literature refers to his significant impact on the development and shaping of the philosophical and literary movement known as existentialism. Nietzsche's ideas on nihilism, the will to power, the death of God, and the importance of individual freedom and self-creation have greatly influenced existentialist thinkers and writers, inspiring them to explore themes of human existence, freedom, and personal responsibility in their works.
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