Jill Marsden is a scholar of the work of German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche. Marsden, from Nottingham, took her BA, MA and PhD from the University of Essex.[1] She is a senior lecturer at the University of Bolton.[2]
Marsden is the author of After Nietzsche: Notes Towards a Philosophy of Ecstasy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2002).[3]
References
- ↑ Branson, Christopher (March 2009), "Interview: Jill Marsden", The Agonist: A Nietzsche Circle Journal, 2 (1)
- ↑ "Dr. Jill Marsden, Senior Lecturer", Our Staff, University of Bolton, retrieved 8 June 2023
- ↑ Reviews of After Nietzsche:
- Krell, David Farrell (2010), "Nietzschean Raptures", Research in Phenomenology, 40 (1): 141–149, doi:10.1163/008555510X12626616014943, JSTOR 24659546
- Murray, Peter Durno (2009), "Review of After Nietzsche", New Nietzsche Studies, Philosophy Documentation Center, 8 (1): 186–197, doi:10.5840/newnietzsche2009/201081/215
External links
- "Prof. Jill Marsden". University of Bolton. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
- Jill Marsden at University of Bolton
- "Jill MARSDEN | University of Bolton, Bolton | School of Arts, Design and Media | Research profile". Retrieved 10 June 2023.
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