- Poul Martin Møller
- “Sketches of Moral Nature”—Affectation and Self-Deception
“Backstage Practice”
- Storm and Stress?
- Maria
- Bringing Gloom to Rented Rooms
- “Dear Emil!! You, My Friend, the Only One”
Reading Binge
- “There Is an Indescribable Joy”
- Death of a Merchant
- “The Great Earthquake”
From the Papers of One Still Living
- The Rich Young Man
- The Translator
- “My Reading for the Examinations Is the Longest Parenthesis”
A Dandy on a Pilgrimage
- Regine—in Memoriam
- Miss O.
- From the Papers of One Already Dead
- The Time of Terrors
“She Chooses the Shriek, I Choose the Pain”
On the Concept of Irony
- Stark Naked in Berlin
- “The Aesthetic Is Above All My Element”
- The Incidental Tourist
- Either/Or
- “A Monster of a Book”
- Literary Exile
- Spiritual Eroticism
- Regine’s Nod
- Berlin Again
- Repetition
- “Long Live the Post Horn!”
- To Become Oneself Again Is to Become Someone Else
- Reality Intervenes
- 1:50
- The Retracted Text
- Fear and Trembling
- Abraham and the Knife: Agnete and Farinelli
- “A Crevice through Which the Infinite Peeped Out”
- The Concept of Anxiety
- Captivating Anxiety—Pages from a Seducer’s Textbook
- The Seduction’s Diary
- Oh, to Write a Preface
- Reviews
- Israel Levin
- “Come Over and See Me for a Bit”
the Happy, the Good To Have Faith Is Always to Expect the Joyous,
- “Big Enough to Be a Major City”
- “I Came Close to Dancing with Them”
- “People Bath”
- “Yes, of Course, I Am an Aristocrat—”
- “I Think Grundtvig Is Nonsense”
- Kierkegaard in Church
- “People Think I’m a Hack Writer”
- Stages on Life’s Way
- The Inserted Passages
- Writing Samples
- Exit Heiberg
- Postscript: Kierkegaard
- Part Three
- Victor Eremita’s Admirers
- The Corsair—“A Devil of a Paper”
- Comic Composition and Goldschmidt’s Flashy Jacket
- “I Am a Jew. What Am I Doing among You?”
- Malice in a Macintosh: Peder Ludvig Møller
- “A Visit to Sorø”
- “Would Only That I Might Soon Appear inThe Corsair”
- The Corsair’sSalvo
- Møller’s Postscript to Kierkegaard’sPostscript
- Admiration and Envy: When One Word Leads to Another
- The Squint-Eyed Hunchback
- The Great Reversal
- “The School of Abuse”
- The Neighbors across the Way
- “S. Kjerkegaard and His Reviewers”
- “This Sweat-Soaked, Stifling Cloak of Mush That Is the Body”
- The Bull of Phalaris
- “What Does the Physician Really Know?”
- “For I Have Loved My Melancholia”
- Adolph Peter Adler
- The Book on Adler
- “Confusion-Making of the Highest Order”
- Saint Paul and Carpetmaker Hansen
- Exaltation: 7–14–21; 7–14–21; 7–14–21
- “The Sensual Pleasure of Productivity”
- Graphomania
- Rad. Valerianæ
- Your Brain Beating?” “Perhaps You Would Also Like Me to Listen to
- The Press: “The Government’s Filth Machine”
- To Travel Is to Write—and Vice Versa
- “The Air Bath”
- Either and Or
- Regine Schlegel
- “A People’s Government Is the True Image of Hell”
- “This Is the Idea of the Religious”
- “100,000 Rumbling Nonhumans”
- and I Will Be the Manhandled Victim” “Perhaps the Alarm Will Be Sounded in the Camp
- “You Are Expecting a Tyrant, While I Am Expecting a Martyr”
- God Hates Pyramids
- Liberty, Equality, and Mercy
- From the Financial Papers of One Still Living
- Money in Books
- “Year after Year, at My Own Expense”
- Part Four
- Extravagance in the Service of the Idea
- “Copenhagen Is a Very Filthy Town”
- The Sickness unto Death
- “To Poetize God into Something a Bit Different”
- “The Poetry of Eternity”
- To Publish or Not to Publish
- The Point of View for My Work as an Author
- “What Hasn’t This Pen Been Capable of...?”
- “But Then, of Course, I Cannot Say ‘I’ ”
- In Charge of His Own Posthumous Reputation
- “My Father Died—Then I Got Another Father in His Place”
- “I Am Regarded as a Kind of Englishman, a Half-Mad Eccentric”
- Dedications and a Rebuff
- Martensen’sDogmatics
- A Sunday in the Athenæum
- Rasmus Nielsen
- Fredrika Bremer’s Report Card
- Kierkegaard’s Dream
- The Sealed Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Schlegel
- “Come Again Another Time”
- Jakob Peter Mynster
- “When I Look at Mynster—”
- Two Ethical-Religious Essays
- The Will to Powerlessness
- The Ventriloquist Who Said “I”
- The Poet of Martyrdom: The Martyrdom of the Poet
“Dr. Exstaticus”
- Eight Ways Not to Say Good-Bye
- Moving Days
- Practice in Christianity
- “Blasphemous Toying with What Is Holy”
- The Idiot God—and His Times
- The Voices of the Scandalized
“And Why, Then, This Concealment?”
- “That Line about Goldschmidt Was Fateful”
- Kierkegaard in the Citadel Church
- Fan Mail
- The Dedication to Regine
A Theological Village Idiot
- “She Came Walking as if from the Lime Kiln”
The Final Apartment
- A Life in the Underworld
- Nielsen: A Demonic Scoundrel
- “One Day I Saw the Corpse Bus Come”
- “The Prices Must Be Jacked Up in the Salon”
- S. A. versus A. S.
- “Christianity Is the Invention of Satan”
- Part Five
- The Death of a Witness to the Truth
- “—That Is How a Witness to the Truth is Buried!”
- “To Bring About a Catastrophe”
- “A Devil of a Witness to the Truth”
- “My Opponent Is a Glob of Snot”
- Virginie and Regine—to Lose What Is Most Precious
- “Quite Simply: I Want Honesty”
- “Therefore, Take the Pseudonymity Away”
- The Moment
- “Then That Poet Suddenly Transformed Himself”
- Out with Inwardness!
- in Long Robes!” “The Pastor—That Epitome of Nonsense Cloaked
- The Death of God
- Grundtvig’s Rejoinder
- “Pastor P. Chr. Kierkegaard, Lic. Theol., My Brother”
- “In a Theater, It Happened That”
- “Come Listen, Brilliant Bastard Son”
- “You Dine with the Swine”
- Patient No.
- Postmortem
- A Little Corpse with Nowhere to Go
- The Will, the Auctions, and a Psychopathic Missionary
- The Papers No One Wanted
- Peter Christian’s Misery
- The Woman among the Graves
- Illustration Credits
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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