Mickelsson's Ghosts

How do Mickelsson’s views on Nietzsche change over time in the novel, Mickelsson’s Ghosts?

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Over time, Mickelsson came to "see the great philosopher only for what he was: not the destroyer and absolute doubter he noisily, mockingly proclaimed himself, but as a man tortured by holiness, maddened by hypocrisy, stupidity, and cowardice."

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Mickelsson’s Ghosts