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In recent years interest in the thought of Kierkegaard has grown dramatically, and with it the body of secondary literature has expanded so quickly that it has become impossible for even the most conscientious scholar to keep pace. The problem of the explosion of secondary literature is made more acute by the fact that much of what is written about Kierkegaard appears in languages that most Kierkegaard scholars do not know. Kierkegaard has become a global phenomenon, and new research traditions have emerged in different languages, countries and regions. The present volume is dedicated to trying to help to resolve these two problems in Kierkegaard studies. Its purpose is, first, to provide book reviews of some of the leading monographic studies in the Kierkegaard secondary literature so as to assist the community of scholars to become familiar with the works that they have not read for themselves. The aim is thus to offer students and scholars of Kierkegaard a comprehensive survey of works that have played a more or less significant role in the research. Second, the present volume also tries to make accessible many works in the Kierkegaard secondary literature that are written in different languages and thus to give a glimpse into various and lesser-known research traditions. The six tomes of the present volume present reviews of works written in Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish.
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List of Abbreviations
David R. Law, Kierkegaard as Negative Theologian
Curtis L. Thompson
Lewis A. Lawson, (ed.), Kierkegaardâs Presence in Contemporary American Life: Essays from Various Disciplines
Matthew Brake
CÊline LÊon and Sylvia Walsh (eds.), Feminist Interpretations of Søren Kierkegaard
Thomas J. Millay
John Lippitt, Humour and Irony in Kierkegaardâs Thought
Jamie Turnbull
John Lippitt, Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Kierkegaard and âFear and Tremblingâ
Paul Martens
John Lippitt and George Pattison (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard
Jon Stewart
Laura Llevadot, Kierkegaard through Derrida: Toward a Postmetaphysical Ethics
MarĂa J. Binetti
Walter Lowrie, Kierkegaard
Thomas Gilbert
Louis Mackey, Kierkegaard: A Kind of Poet
Thomas Miles
Louis Mackey, Points of View: Readings of Kierkegaard
Joseph Westfall
Habib C. Malik, Receiving Søren Kierkegaard: The Early Impact and Transmission of His Thought
Christian Kettering
Ronald J. Manheimer, Kierkegaard as Educator
Timothy C. Hall
Gordon D. Marino, Kierkegaard in the Present Age
Annemarie van Stee
Harold Victor Martin, Kierkegaard: The Melancholy Dane
David Coe
Roy Martinez, Kierkegaard and the Art of Irony
Andrew M. Kirk
Martin J. MatuĹĄtĂk and Merold Westphal (eds.), Kierkegaard in Post/Modernity,
Marcia Morgan
Vincent A. McCarthy, The Phenomenology of Moods in Kierkegaard
Marcia Morgan
David E. Mercer, Kierkegaardâs Living-Room: The Relation between Faith and History in âPhilosophical Fragmentsâ
Matthew Brake
Thomas P. Miles, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche on the Best Way of Life: A New Method of Ethics
Roberto Sirvent
Edward F. Mooney, Knights of Faith and Resignation: Reading Kierkegaardâs âFear and Tremblingâ
Geoff Dargan
Edward F. Mooney, Selves in Discord and Resolve: Kierkegaardâs Moral-Religious Psychology, from âEither/Orâ to âSickness unto Deathâ
Tamar Aylat-Yaguri
Edward F. Mooney, On Søren Kierkegaard: Dialogue, Polemics, Lost Intimacy, and Time
Tamar Aylat-Yaguri
Stephen Mulhall, Inheritance and Originality: Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Kierkegaard
Narve Strand
Harry A. Nielsen, Where The Passion Is: A Reading of Kierkegaardâs âPhilosophical Fragmentsâ
Andrew M. Kirk
Katalin Nun, Women of the Danish Golden Age: Literature, Theater and the Emancipation of Women
Jon Stewart
George Pattison, Kierkegaard: The Aesthetic and the Religious: From the Magic Theatre to the Crucifixion of the Image
Michael Strawser
George Pattison, Kierkegaard, Religion and the Nineteenth-Century Crisis of Culture
Daniel Arruda Nascimento
George Pattison, Kierkegaardâs Upbuilding Discourses: Philosophy, Literature, and Theology
David D. Possen
George Pattison and Steven Shakespeare (eds.), Kierkegaard: The Self in Society
Narve Strand
Simon D...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- David R. Law, Kierkegaard as Negative Theologian
- Lewis A. Lawson, (ed.), Kierkegaardâs Presence in Contemporary American Life: Essays from Various Disciplines
- CÊline LÊon and Sylvia Walsh (eds.), Feminist Interpretations of Søren Kierkegaard
- John Lippitt, Humour and Irony in Kierkegaardâs Thought
- John Lippitt, Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Kierkegaard and âFear and Tremblingâ
- John Lippitt and George Pattison (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard
- Laura Llevadot, Kierkegaard through Derrida: Toward a Postmetaphysical Ethics
- Walter Lowrie, Kierkegaard
- Louis Mackey, Kierkegaard: A Kind of Poet
- Louis Mackey, Points of View: Readings of Kierkegaard
- Habib C. Malik, Receiving Søren Kierkegaard: The Early Impact and Transmission of His Thought
- Ronald J. Manheimer, Kierkegaard as Educator
- Gordon D. Marino, Kierkegaard in the Present Age
- Harold Victor Martin, Kierkegaard: The Melancholy Dane
- Roy Martinez, Kierkegaard and the Art of Irony
- Martin J. MatuĹĄtĂk and Merold Westphal (eds.), Kierkegaard in Post/Modernity
- Vincent A. McCarthy, The Phenomenology of Moods in Kierkegaard
- David E. Mercer, Kierkegaardâs Living Room: The Relation between Faith and History in âPhilosophical Fragmentsâ
- Thomas P. Miles, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche on the Best Way of Life: A New Method of Ethics
- Edward F. Mooney, Knights of Faith and Resignation: Reading Kierkegaardâs âFear and Tremblingâ
- Edward F. Mooney, Selves in Discord and Resolve: Kierkegaardâs Moral-Religious Psychology, from âEither/Orâ to âSickness unto Deathâ
- Edward F. Mooney, On Søren Kierkegaard: Dialogue, Polemics, Lost Intimacy, and Time
- Stephen Mulhall, Inheritance and Originality: Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Kierkegaard
- Harry A. Nielsen, Where The Passion Is: A Reading of Kierkegaardâs âPhilosophical Fragmentsâ
- Katalin Nun, Women of the Danish Golden Age: Literature, Theater and the Emancipation of Women
- George Pattison, Kierkegaard: The Aesthetic and the Religious: From the Magic Theatre to the Crucifixion of the Image
- George Pattison, Kierkegaard, Religion and the Nineteenth-Century Crisis of Culture
- George Pattison, Kierkegaardâs Upbuilding Discourses: Philosophy, Literature, and Theology
- George Pattison and Steven Shakespeare (eds.), Kierkegaard: The Self in Society
- Simon D. Podmore, Kierkegaard and the Self before God: Anatomy of the Abyss
- Louis P. Pojman, The Logic of Subjectivity: Kierkegaardâs Philosophy of Religion
- Timothy Houston Polk, The Biblical Kierkegaard: Reading by the Rule of Faith
- Roger Poole, Kierkegaard: The Indirect Communication
- Hugh Pyper, The Joy of Kierkegaard: Essays on Kierkegaard as a Biblical Reader
- Murray Rae, Kierkegaardâs Vision of the Incarnation: By Faith Transformed
- Joel D.S. Rasmussen, Between Irony and Witness: Kierkegaardâs Poetics of Faith, Hope and Love
- Gregory L. Reece, Irony and Religious Belief
- Robert C. Roberts, Faith, Reason, and History: Rethinking Kierkegaardâs âPhilosophical Fragmentsâ
- Anthony Rudd, Kierkegaard and the Limits of the Ethical
- Bartholomew Ryan, Kierkegaardâs Indirect Politics: Interludes with LukĂĄcs, Schmitt, Benjamin, and Adorno
- Anne T. Salvatore, Greene and Kierkegaard: The Discourse of Belief
- Genia SchĂśnbaumsfeld, A Confusion of the Spheres: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein on Philosophy and Religion
- Steven Shakespeare, Kierkegaard, Language, and the Reality of God
- K. Brian Soderquist, The Isolated Self: Irony as Truth and Untruth in Søren KierkegaardâsâOn the Concept of Ironyâ
- Leo Stan, Either Nothingness or Love: On Alterity in Søren Kierkegaardâs Writings
- Jon Stewart, Kierkegaardâs Relations to Hegel Reconsidered
- Jon Stewart, The Cultural Crisis of the Danish Golden Age: Heiberg, Martensen and Kierkegaard
- Jon Stewart (ed.), Kierkegaard and His Contemporaries: The Culture of Golden Age Denmark
- Michael Strawser, Both/And: Reading Kierkegaard from Irony to Edification
- David F. Swenson, Something About Kierkegaard
- Mark C. Taylor, Kierkegaardâs Pseudonymous Authorship: A Study of Time and the Self
- Mark C. Taylor, Journeys to Selfhood: Hegel and Kierkegaard
- John Heywood Thomas, Subjectivity and Paradox: A Study of Kierkegaard
- Curtis L. Thompson, Following the Cultured Publicâs Chosen One: Why Martensen Mattered to Kierkegaard
- Josiah Thompson, Kierkegaard
- Peter Vardy, Kierkegaard
- Jeremy D.B. Walker, To Will One Thing: Reflections on Kierkegaardâs âPurity of Heartâ
- Jeremy Walker, Kierkegaard: The Descent into God
- Sylvia Walsh, Living Poetically: Kierkegaardâs Existential Aesthetics
- Sylvia Walsh, Living Christianly: Kierkegaardâs Dialectic of Christian Existence
- Julia Watkin, Kierkegaard
- Julia Watkin, Historical Dictionary of Kierkegaardâs Philosophy
- Michael Weston, Kierkegaard and Modern Continental Philosophy: An Introduction
- Merold Westphal, Kierkegaardâs Critique of Reason and Society
- Merold Westphal, Becoming a Self: A Reading of Kierkegaardâs âConcluding Unscientific Postscriptâ
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