Kierkegaard's Writings, XIII, Volume 13 : The Corsair Affair and Articles Related to the Writings /
The Corsair affair has been called the "most renowned controversy in Danish literary history." At the center is Soren Kierkegaard, whose pseudonymous Stages on Life's Way occasioned a frivolous and dishonorable review by Peder Ludvig Moller. Moller was associated with The Corsair, a p...
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Princeton, NJ :
Princeton University Press,
2009
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Historical Introduction
- Chronology
- I. Articles, 1842-1851
- Public Confession
- Who is The Author of Either/Or
- A Word of Thanks to Professor Heiberg
- A Little Explanation
- An Explanation and a Little More
- A Cursory Observation Concerning a Detail in Don Giovanni
- The Activity of a Traveling Esthetician and How He Still Happened to Pay for The Dinner
- The Dialectical Result of a Literary Police Action
- An Open Letter
- II. Addenda
- A Letter
- Another Letter
- [A Letter]
- Literary Quicksilver
- Supplement
- Key to References
- P.L. Moller, M. Goldschmidt, The Corsair, and Related Publications, 1841-1848
- Selected Entries from Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers Pertaining to Articles, the Corsair Affair, and "An Open Letter"
- Editorial Appendix
- Acknowledgments
- Collation of Articles in the Danish Editions of Kierkegaard's Collected Works
- Notes
- Bibliographical Note
- Index
- Advisory Board