Søren Aabye Kierkegaard

Standard Name: Kierkegaard, Søren Aabye
Used Form: Soren Aabye Kierkegaard

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Intertextuality and Influence Zadie Smith
These essays are a paradox: colloquial and popular in their enthusiasms, effortlessly learned in their handling. Smith is highly personal as she recounts her cultural discoveries: of a biracial chareacter claiming liberty of creative freedom...
Literary responses Laura Riding
She considered this book one of the two prime achievements of her writing life.
qtd. in
Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books, 2005.
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It was the last volume that she published containing all new material. It was listed by the National Book League
Literary responses Fredrika Bremer
More than twenty years later, the publication of Kierkegaard 's journals and papers revealed that he had been insulted and angry about her comments.
Stendahl, Brita K. The Education of a Self-Made Woman. The Edwin Mellen Press, 1994, https://archive.org/details/educationofselfm0000sten/mode/2up?q=%22geijer%22+%22stina%22+%22boklin%22.
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Reception Isak Dinesen
Nevertheless, today's intense interest in her, and the various aspects of her appeal, are both reflected in recent publications. During 2003 she was discussed under the rubrics of White Women Writers and their African Invention...
Textual Features Maureen Duffy
Its subject is the relationship between a daughter and the mother (who conceived and bore her outside marriage, without the cushion of financial security), and about their struggles to survive. Tales of the mother's own...
Textual Production Hannah Arendt
Authors or politicians whom HA wrote about in articles, reviews, or editions (excluding those essays reprinted in Men in Dark Times) include Konrad Adenauer , W. H. Auden , Wilhelm Dilthey , Waldemar Gurian
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Fredrika Bremer
She included some comments on Kierkegaard , whom she had not met, as a solitary and irritable hermit.
Stendahl, Brita K. The Education of a Self-Made Woman. The Edwin Mellen Press, 1994, https://archive.org/details/educationofselfm0000sten/mode/2up?q=%22geijer%22+%22stina%22+%22boklin%22.
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Timeline

5 May 1813: Søren Kierkegaard, existentialist philosopher,...

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5 May 1813

Søren Kierkegaard , existentialist philosopher, was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, the youngest of his parents' seven children.
Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. 5th ed., Oxford University Press, 1985.
“Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC.
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16 October 1843: Søren Kierkegaard published Fear and Trembling...

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16 October 1843

Søren Kierkegaard published Fear and Trembling under the pseudonym of Johannes de Silentio.
Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. 5th ed., Oxford University Press, 1985.
Arbaugh, George E., and George B. Arbaugh. Kierkegaard’s Authorship; A Guide to the Writings of Kierkegaard. Augustana College Library, 1967.
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17 June 1844: Søren Kierkegaard published The Concept of...

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17 June 1844

Søren Kierkegaard published The Concept of Dread.
Arbaugh, George E., and George B. Arbaugh. Kierkegaard’s Authorship; A Guide to the Writings of Kierkegaard. Augustana College Library, 1967.
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1855: Søren Kierkegaard, existentialist philosopher,...

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1855

Søren Kierkegaard , existentialist philosopher, died.
Drabble, Margaret, editor. The Oxford Companion to English Literature. 5th ed., Oxford University Press, 1985.

1932: The philosopher Dorothy Emmet began her career...

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1932

The philosopher Dorothy Emmet began her career with a study of metaphysics and Alfred North Whitehead in her work Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism which is particularly useful for its elucidation of terminology.
Kersey, Ethel M. Women Philosophers: A Bio-Critical Source Book. Greenwood, 1989.
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1970: The Oxford philosopher Mary Warnock published...

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1970

The Oxford philosopher Mary Warnock published Existentialism a study which traces the common interests of a number of philosophers including Sartre , Kierkegaard , Nietzsche , Husserl , and Merleau-Ponty .
Kersey, Ethel M. Women Philosophers: A Bio-Critical Source Book. Greenwood, 1989.
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