Förster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth

Förster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth

▪ German editor
born , July 10, 1846, Röcken, near Lützen, Prussia [Germany]
died Nov. 8, 1935, Weimar, Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach [Germany]

      sister of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (Nietzsche, Friedrich), who became his guardian and literary executor.

      An early believer in the superiority of the Teutonic races, she married an anti-Semitic agitator, Bernhard Förster. In the 1880s they went to Paraguay and founded Nueva Germania, a supposedly pure Aryan colony, but the enterprise failed, and Förster committed suicide. Amid a major financial scandal, Elisabeth failed to make a national hero of her husband or to salvage the colony as an island of Teutonic Christianity. She next served as Nietzsche's guardian at Weimar after his mental breakdown in 1889. On his death (1900) she secured the rights to his manuscripts and renamed her family home the Nietzsche-Archiv. Refusing public access to her brother's works, she edited them without scruple or understanding.

      While Elisabeth gained a wide audience for her misinterpretations, she withheld Nietzsche's self-interpretation, Ecce Homo, until 1908. Meanwhile, she collected some of his notes under the title Der Wille zur Macht (“The Will to Power”) and presented this work, first as part of her three-volume biography (1895–1904), then in a one-volume edition (1901), and finally in a completely remodeled two-volume edition (1906) that was widely considered Nietzsche's magnum opus. Her distortions of Nietzsche's ideas in this work and others were in large measure responsible for the subsequent misperception of Nietzsche as an early philosopher of fascism. Elisabeth was a supporter of the Nazi Party; her funeral in 1935 was attended by Adolf Hitler (Hitler, Adolf) and other Nazi dignitaries. After her death scholars reedited Nietzsche's writings and found some of Elisabeth's versions distorted and spurious: she forged nearly 30 letters and often rewrote passages. The discovery of her forgeries and of the original texts profoundly influenced later interpretations of Nietzsche's philosophy.

Additional Reading
Ben Macintyre, Forgotten Fatherland: The Search for Elisabeth Nietzsche (1992).

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