Soren Kierkegaard
in the person of Edvard, the son of a merchant named Baxter, whose sole task it is to induce in Cordelia a veritable disgust for ...
appendage nor my moral obligation .Only the play of freedom itself must rule us.” Soon after this, Johannes finds it opportune t ...
it with icy indifference: “When she has received an epistle, when its sweet venom has entered her bloodstream, then a word is su ...
which with its erotic imagery reveals the mythical form he now inhabits: “In this nocturnal hour I do not see ghosts, I do not s ...
tempo as Cordelia’s genesis as a woman;psychologicalinsofar as Johannes, according to his own repeated assurances, is primarily ...
understanding: “As soon as she is seduced, she is lifted up into a higher sphere; there is a consciousness in her that Don Giova ...
tion .This is also the explanation of the perfection with which the seduction proceeds; everything takes place absolutely flawle ...
form of fiction, to distance himself from the humiliating fact thatin realitya woman had for once succeeded in seducing a man? I ...
days earlier, on June 13, 1844, a gentleman by the name of Johannes Clima- cus had offered for sale hisPhilosophical Fragments o ...
within whose depths he would devote himself to “secret whispering with the reader.” And this was what happened five years later ...
Reviews Prefacesis not, however, dominated by lyrical whispering, which in fact ceases after the first of the eight pieces and i ...
gen .Nicolaus Notabene needles the reviewers of the day who supply the public with random aesthetic assessments of the countless ...
generous assistance of J .F .Giødwad was employed .Thus on May 18, 1844, Giødwad had the task of delivering to the printerThe Co ...
and refresh every heart that can feel, even though it does not immerse the reader in any philosophical bath, even though it cont ...
Israel Levin During the spring of 1844, the ink practically leapt from Kierkegaard’s pen, but in addition to his writing, he too ...
finished ‘The Discourse of the Fashion Designer.’ I became extremely useful to him, just by helping him to get beyond the most i ...
outside of the envelope, “To Mr.Cand.Levin / by my hand,” and in the message itself he decreed: “All immortalization of the hand ...
But this was not the end of the bizarre scene .Kierkegaard had his own quite peculiar way of having coffee: Delightedly he seize ...
hension, but who forgot that other people also have eyes to see with .Just a single look at this lopsided runt with his too-high ...
from the mid-1840s send their own quiet message about the relationship between the genuinely connected though very heterogeneous ...
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