Title: FPG
1FPG
F R E D E R
I C K P H I L I P G R O V E
Felix Paul Greve
2- Frederick Philip GrovesRousseau als Erzieher
(1914) - Nietzsches influence onFPGin Munich on the
Prairies
by Gaby Divayfor the 2008 LCMND Conferencein
Winnipeg (hosted by the UM)
3Groves First Canadian Publication
- Frederick Philip Groves first Canadian
publication was the essay Rousseau als Erzieher - It was published in four parts from Nov.-Dec.
1914 in the German-Canadian newspaper Der
Nordwesten - Fred Grove, a teacher in Winkler, was the author
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4Fred Grove was Felix Paul Greve
- Fred Grove was born Felix Paul Greve in 1879
- He had spent a year in Bonn prison for fraud in
1903/4 - He left Berlin in late July 1909 with a faked
suicide after double-selling his Swift
translation - He spent three years in the United States before
settling in Manitoba as Grove in 1912
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5Groves Rousseau als Erzieher
- Margaret Stobie found the Rousseau essay while
preparing her 1973 book on Grove in the Twayne
World Authors series - Also in 1973, D. O. Spettigue published his
discovery that Grove had been Greve in his FPG
the European Years
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6Greves First Publication, 1901
- Like Stobies, Spettigues research papers are
part of the UM Archives FPG Collections - Among his many documents by or about Greve is a
1901 review of Nietzsches Posthumous Works, v.
XI XII, in a Munich newspaper - This is FPGs first known publication
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7FPGs First Publications, 1901 1914
- Neither FPG scholar was aware of the others
Nietzsche link to Greve Grove - And neither one pursued the interesting
implications of their own respective finding
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8Groves Canadian Essays
- The title of Groves rambling Rousseau als
Erzieher is a clear reference to Nietzsches 3rd
Untimely Meditation (1874) - ITS title was Schopenhauer als Erzieher (Sch.
as Educator) - Grove wrote several more essays with titles like
Rebels All, Civilization, Of Science, Of
History
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9Groves Canadian Essays
- All imitate the loud cultural criticism of
Nietzsches Meditations in form content - They were edited in Henry Makows unpublished
Ph.D. thesis in 1982 - Makow dates them to ca. 1919
- That is four years after Rousseau three years
before Groves first book of nature essays Over
Prairie Trails in 1922 - He fails to appreciate the Nietzsche echoes
resounding in them
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10Greves German Essays on Oscar Wilde
- Groves essays resemble Greves on Oscar Wilde
decadence - A major source of inspiration for these was
Nietzsche's Geburt der Tragödie - Axel Knönagel nicely shows how GREVEs outlook
changed before and after his prison term in 1903 - in his published Thesis, Nietzschean Philosophy
in the works of FPG, 1990 - He does, however, not link his astute
observations to GROVEs Nietzsche-inspired texts - The Rousseau text Makows essays in the UM
Archives were apparently unknown to him
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11Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy
12Groves Canadian Aphorisms
- Among other Grove manuscripts reflecting
Nietzsches influence stand foremost sixty
confessional aphorisms entitled The Life of
Saint Nishivara - The title alone identifies them as the
Zarathustra (1883ff) imitation they are - They were published in 1987 in A stranger to my
time Essays by and about FPG
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13Groves Canadian Aphorisms
- The editor, Paul Hjartarson, does NOT see the
obvious Nietzsche parallels - Nietzsche was famous for his aphoristic style
inspired by moralists like Montaigne - Saint Nishivara is, like Zarathustra, written
in aphorisms - Hjartarson also misses the biographical pointers
FPG couched in his text - We shall later return to this fragment
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14St. Nishivara Aphorisms
15Groves Six German Poems
- Many of Groves poems also have Nietzschean
overtones - His six German ones emphasize the special
individual (FPG), unfettered by ordinary rules - Kopfschmerz, Das Fieber, and Apokalypse
are typical for applied Jenseits von Gut Böse
/ Beyond Good Evil (1886) ethics
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16Groves English Poems
- Groves English poem Ahasuerus exploits the
motif of Greves 1902 poetry title Wanderungen. - His long Legends continue the narrative vein of
Irrfahrt Sage in Greve's 1902 collection - Both draw on Nietzsches Der Wanderer sein
Schatten (1880)
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17Groves English Poems
- The epic fragment Konrad the Builder exploits
Goethe's Faust motif - It joins Nietzsche's Promethean theme which FPG
also uses on more than one occasion - Nietzsche was fond of Goethe in general Faust
in particular - He also championed Flaubert who became FPG's
post-prison model in 1904
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18Nietzsche CONCEPTS in both FPGs
- Some Nietzschean key concepts found in both FPGs'
poetry prose are - Heraclitean CHANGE being the nature of all things
- (Nietzsche, like FPG, was a Classicist educated
at Bonn University. His Thesis was on the Skeptic
Diogenes Laertius) - This view fosters RELATIVITY propagates
SKEPTICISM - Skepticism dominates neo-Kantians like Vaihinger
(Philosophy of AS-IF) Dilthey - Relativity is evident in physicists like
Einstein, Mach, Schrodinger, Planck, Heisenberg
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19Nietzsche CONCEPTS in both FPGs
- DECADENCE
- Nietzsche saw his times in sad decline,
especially, when compared to Antiquity - ETERNAL RETURN
- This belief attributed to Heraclitus fosters a
cyclical world-view, also dominates artistic
form poetry cycles (Stefan George) musical
ones (Richard Wagner) - LIFE
- has priority over Art, the noblest art being the
Art of Living - Greve reverses O. Wildes Art/Life poles in
prison in favour of Life - THE TRAGIC (in Geburt der Tragödie)
- Nietzsches views of rivaling Dionysian
Apollonian forces are embraced by many, incl.
FPG, Thomas Mann (who sees them at work in
Grove's Two Generations in 1939)
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20Nietzsche TOPICS in both FPGs
- Some of Nietzsches pet topics commonly found in
both FPGs poetry prose are - The GENIUS being above the law
- Faust Prometheus are typical figures
- MASKS LYING as approved tools of dissimulation
- These themes are prominent in O. Wilde
- Dual SLAVE MASTER standards
- An elitist CONTEMPT for the Herd or the Masses"
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21Nietzsche TOPICS in both FPGs
- A pronounced distrust of PROGRESS,
- especially, if technology-based
- A COSMOPOLITAN outlook fostering tolerance
- (goes together with Skepticism)
- A belief that WOMEN snare the Genius
- and keep him from realizing his mission
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22Nietzsches pervasive Influence
- Nietzsche was the foremost philosopher of
DECADENCE and LIFE (Lebensphilosophie) - His impact on FPGs entire generation cannot be
over-estimated - Recently, FPGs debt to him has come into sharp
focus - A volume of sixty early manuscript poems by Greve
was discovered acquired by the UMA in March
2008
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23Facsimile eEd. of Jahr der Wende
24Greves Jahr der Wende, 1901
25Greves First Poetry Book, Nov. 1901
- Completed in Nov. 1901, Das Jahr der Wende opens
with four poems about Nietzsche - In Greves Wanderungen (23 poems, Feb. 1902),
Nietzsche, the painter Böcklin, the poet Stefan
George, and Beethoven are hailed as Masters
in this order! - Only Böcklin Nietzsche then have an entire
poem devoted to them
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26Contents of Jahr der Wende
27"Vision", Jahr der Wende
28Friedrich Nietzsche, 1899
29Greves First Poetry Book, Nov. 1901
- It is interesting that Das Jahr der Wende
reflects the unstructured style of Nietzsche's
"Dionysos Dithyramben" - They concluded the Zarathustra complex in 1888,
just before Nietzsche suffered the mental
breakdown that ended his career - In contrast, Greves Wanderungen show the mark of
the so-called Stefan George-Mache, a formally
rigid way of crafting poetry
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30Nietzsche's Dionysos Dithyramben
31Groves indirect Nietzsche-Hints
- Greve wrote FIVE poems about Nietzsche
- In comparison, ALL of Grove's Nietzsche pointers
are covert indirect - We saw his sly title reference to Nietzsche in
the 1914 "Rousseau" essay - Das Jahr der Wende / Year of the Turning Point
also echoes a title - Grove chose The Turn of the Year (1923) for his
2nd Canadian book - He thus pointed to the poems he had written in
Jahr der Wende two decades earlier
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32Groves confessional Aphorisms
- Back to Grove's Saint Nishivara aphorisms they
are a confession in the disguise of Nietzsches
Zarathustra - They can be dated internally to 1939
- 30 years the hero spent in the East, another
30 in the West - Both times he became entangled in sin
- Greve left Berlin when he was 30 in 1909, at 60
he mused about his life in 1939
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33Groves Aphorisms, 1939
- 1939 marks a period of intense Soul-Searching for
Grove - Around his birthday in mid-February 1939, he
sends two of his books to Thomas Mann at
Princeton - He revises expands his Authors Note for the
1939 ed. of ASA with explicit references to
Goethe's Dichtung Wahrheit/Fact Fiction - Gides autobiography fame provides the impetus
to start is autobiography ISM
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34Nietzsche's Thus spake Zarathustra
35More Traces of Nietzsche in FPG's Poetry
- While preparing the 2007 e-Edition of FPGs
complete poetry, two of Greves poems in
Wanderungen warranted a link to Nietzsche - One was to the moving Die Sonne sinkt, the
other to Aus hohen Bergen - Both the day/life the mountain metaphors were
used repeatedly in Grove's poetry
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36Nietzsche in Groves Autobiography
- Two years before his death, in In Search of
Myself (1946), Grove acknowledged his great
admiration for Nietzsche - He insists that he preferred the "early"
Nietzsche - And he obscures the fact that he made lavish use
of Nietzsches late most literary Zarathustra
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37UMA FPG (Greve/Grove) FrL Website
38eEd. of Grove's In Search of Myself (1946)
39Grove on Nietzsche in ISM (p.166)
40Wikipedia Nietzsche
41Stanford Encyclopedia Nietzsche
42Wikipedia Nietzsches Werke
43Stanford Encycl Nietzsche's Works
44Nietzsche's Ecce Homo