those wishing to discover a "new" yet "traditional" Nietzsche may eaily encounter him in Nietzsche and Metaphysics.
Christopher Adair-Toteff, German Studies Review
Poellner's study must supplant Schact's as the standard point of departure for any future treatment of Nietzsche's metaphysical views ... Poellner's treatment of these themes is unusually thorough and philosophically rich ... substantial, scholarly.
Brian Letter, Mind
Peter Poellner's book ... subjects Nietzsche's thinking to rigorous scrutiny. He is, however, sufficiently touched by the grandeur of Nietzsche's overall project to lend his considerable analytic skills to a sympathetic reconstruction ... This is an extremely intelligent, closely-argued book that deserves the attention of any serious Nietzsche scholar.
Times Higher Education Supplement
Poellner brings philosophical learning of an impressive scope to bear on his reading of Nietzsche ... Poellner leads the reader down a lengthy and winding path ... the path is one worth taking, not so much for its ultimate destination, which is a familiar rejection of Nietzsche's antiessentialism and psychology, but rather for the engaging twists and turns it takes along the way
Samuel Kerstein, University of Maryland at College Park, Review of Metaphysics, March 1997