The Soul of Kierkegaard: Selections from His Journals"The primary source for any understanding of either the man or his thought." — The Times (London) Literary Supplement |
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... violent storm,” at the time when he first met Regine Olsen, the girl to whom he became engaged. The one man who penetrated his mask, and was not taken in by his nihilism, was the poet and philosopher Poul INTRODUCTION I 5.
... poet and philosopher Poul Martin Mailer (not to be confused with P. L. Muller) to whom Kierkegaard afterwards dedicated The Concept of Dread where he defines the notion of Angst and analyses his own spiritual attitude during these years ...
... poet, for example, is not necessarily talking nonsense pure and simple, though his form of communication differs essentially from that of the “philosopher” in the narrow sense of the word. Hence the importance which Kierkegaard gives to ...
... poet Oelenschl'ager in the Chair of Aesthetics at the University. To this end he used flattery in his more serious articles, but could not resist the pleasure and profit to be derived from writing anonymously in The Corsair—an amusing ...
... poet. In the present age only “the witness to the truth” could proclaim Christianity effectively, proclaim it directly as a revelation of man's destiny, but indirectly through his life. “I am,” he now saw, “the ultimate phase of the poetic ...
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The Soul of Kierkegaard: Selections from His Journals Søren Kierkegaard,Alexander Dru No preview available - 2003 |