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Volume 7, Tome III: Kierkegaard and His Danish Contemporaries - Literature, Drama and Aesthetics (Paperback)
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Volume 7, Tome III: Kierkegaard and His Danish Contemporaries - Literature, Drama and Aesthetics (Paperback)
Series: Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources
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The period of Kierkegaard's life corresponds to Denmark's "Golden
Age," which is conventionally used to refer to the period covering
roughly the first half of the nineteenth century, when Denmark's
most important writers, philosophers, theologians, poets, actors
and artists flourished. Kierkegaard was often in dialogue with his
fellow Danes on key issues of the day. His authorship would be
unthinkable without reference to the Danish State Church, the Royal
Theater, the University of Copenhagen or the various Danish
newspapers and journals, such as The Corsair, FA|drelandet, and
KjAbenhavns flyvende Post, which played an undeniable role in
shaping his development. The present volume features articles that
employ source-work research in order to explore the individual
Danish sources of Kierkegaard's thought. The volume is divided into
three tomes in order to cover the different fields of influence.
Tome III is dedicated to the diverse Danish sources that fall under
the rubrics "Literature, Drama and Aesthetics." The Golden Age is
known as the period when Danish prose first established itself in
genres such as the novel; moreover, it was also an age when some of
Denmark's most celebrated national poets flourished. Accordingly,
this tome contains articles on Kierkegaard's use of the great
Danish poets and prose writers, whose works are frequently quoted
and alluded to throughout his writings. Kierkegaard regularly
attended dramatic performances at Copenhagen's Royal Theater, which
was one of Europe's leading playhouses at the time. In this tome
his appreciation for the art of Denmark's best-known actors and
actresses is traced. Finally, this tome features articles on the
leading literary critics and aesthetic theorists of the Golden Age,
who served as foils for Kierkegaard's own ideas.
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