Article published in 1903, on the first page of the Correio da Manhã. In this article, the author examines some of the last French publications of Nietzsche's ideas, largely known at the time, also in Brazil. It also seeks to assess the way how Nietzschean philosophy starts to become a real trend on the Brazilian intellectual stage. And it establishes a criticism that tends to be negative, concerning both the reception of Nietzsche's ideas either in France or in Brazil, considering the thinker times as a philosopher, at other times as a poet.
Nietzsche; Sr. Roberty; pro-man; Mr. Lichtenberger; Mr. Fouillée