A Short Life of Kierkegaard / / Walter Lowrie.

A small, insignificant-looking intellectual with absurdly long legs, Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) was a veritable Hans Christian Andersen caricature of a man. A strange combination of witty cosmopolite and melancholy introvert, he spent years writing under a series of fantastical pseudonyms, lavish...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:With a New introduction by Alastair Hannay
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction /
Preface --
Background --
Childhood --
Early Youth. 1830 to 1834 --
The Great Earthquake. Twenty-second birthday --
At the Cross Roads. 1835 --
The Path of Perdition. 1836 --
Groping His Way Back. May 1836 to May 1838 --
Father and Son United. Twenty-five years of age --
The Great Parenthesis. August 1838 to July 1840 --
Regina. September 1840 to October 1841 --
The Aesthetic Works. 1841 to 1845 --
The Postscript --
The Affair of the Corsair --
Thirty-four Years Old --
The Edifying Discourses. 1843 to 1855 --
Metamorphosis. 1848 --
Venturing Far Out. 1849 to 1851 --
Holding Out. 1852 to 1854 --
Godly Satire. 1854/55 --
Death and Burial. October 2 to November 18, 1855 --
Kierkegaard's Last Words --
Kierkegaard's Works in English --
How Kierkegaard Got into English --
Index
Summary:A small, insignificant-looking intellectual with absurdly long legs, Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) was a veritable Hans Christian Andersen caricature of a man. A strange combination of witty cosmopolite and melancholy introvert, he spent years writing under a series of fantastical pseudonyms, lavishing all the splendor of his magnificent mind on a seldom-appreciative world. He had a tragic love affair with a young girl, was dominated by an unforgettable Old Testament father, fought a sensational literary duel with a popular satiric magazine, and died in the midst of a violent quarrel with the state church for which he had once studied theology. Yet this iconoclast produced a number of brilliant books that have profoundly influenced modern thought. In this classic biography, the celebrated Kierkegaard translator Walter Lowrie presents a charming and warmly appreciative introduction to the life and work of the great Danish writer. Lowrie tells the story of Kierkegaard's emotionally turbulent life with a keen sense of drama and an acute understanding of how his life shaped his thought. The result is a wonderfully informative and entertaining portrait of one of the most important thinkers of the past two centuries. This edition also includes Lowrie's wry essay "How Kierkegaard Got into English," which tells the improbable story of how Lowrie became one of Kierkegaard's principal English translators despite not learning Danish until he was in his 60s, as well as a new introduction by Kierkegaard scholar Alastair Hannay.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781400845972
9783110662580
9783110442502
9783110459531
DOI:10.1515/9781400845972?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Walter Lowrie.