Soren Kierkegaard
who have dealt biographically with Kierkegaard (Anything at all, but please notthat!) and for decades there has been something c ...
reflection. He fought to achieve clarity for himself, but he was pursued by all manner of moods and was such a temperamental per ...
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FOREWORD TO THE ENGLISH-LANGUAGE EDITION THISBOOKis a labor of love, begun and concluded in the late evening hours, but the atmo ...
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TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRANSLATINGthe present book into English, I have tried to retain the informal style a ...
NOTE TO THE PAPERBACK EDITION THIS PAPERBACK EDITIONreprints the hardcover edition essentially un- changed, though as a result o ...
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1813–1834 KIRKKEGAARD, Kirkegaard, Kiersgaard, Kjerkegaard, Kirckegaard, Kerke- gaard, Kierckegaard, Kierkegaard. The parish reg ...
ner Mads Røyen, to purchase the building at 31 Købmagergade. Røyen moved into the building, while Kierkegaard himself settled in ...
“Michael Peter Kiærsgaard, hosier, and Kirstine Røyen, copulated on May 2 in Holy Spirit Church.” The marriage was childless and ...
with these affectionate words: “Widower Michael Kiersgaard, hosier, and Miss Ane Sørensd. Lund, copulated April 26 at Great Kiøb ...
consequences of divorce (“which God forbid”), but were this to happen Anewas nowguaranteedtwice asmuchannually aspreviously,whil ...
birth, the government decided that the so-called currency notes, which could be redeemed for hard silver, would be replaced by n ...
what he would most like to be: “A fork,” the freckled little boy had an- swered. “Why?” “Well, then I could ‘spear’ anything I w ...
with wagons full of grain and freshly slaughtered beef, taking up their posi- tions among the women from nearby Valby, who hawke ...
write out from memory the sermon he had heard that morning in church, but Søren Aabye found this dishonorable and resolutely ref ...
fewerthansixhundredsouls.MichaelKierkegaardwaschargedwithalead- ing role in accomplishing this task, and in so doing he was able ...
or archetypical narrative dominated his vision—the scenography itself, the symbolic episodes. His was a literary memory, as subj ...
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