"Encounters with Kierkegaard" is a collection of every known
eyewitness account of the great Danish thinker. Through many sharp
observations of family members, friends and acquaintances,
supporters and opponents, the life story of this elusive and
remarkable figure comes into focus, offering a rare portrait of
Kierkegaard the man.
Often viewed by his contemporaries as a person who deliberately
cultivated an air of mystery and eccentricity, Soren Kierkegaard
(1813-1855) has been, then and now, a subject of great speculation.
His startling attack on the established church, his broken
engagement with a young woman from a respected family, and his
searing criticisms of literary figures--from the editors of "The
Corsair" to Hans Christian Andersen--are among the acts that
brought him much notoriety during his short lifetime. Yet arriving
at a sense of the philosopher's personality and motives behind his
behavior has been a difficult task. He left no memoirs of
autobiography, but in the enormous cannon of his published
writings, the author and the person Soren Kierkegaard is
problematically present in a welter of disguises. An indispensable
path to understanding what he was like as a person, maintains Bruce
Kirmmse, is through the observations of his contemporaries.
These accounts, ranging from the writings of Meir Aron
Goldschmidt, editor of "The Corsair," to the recollections of
Kierkegaard's fiancee, are organized around the major episodes of
the philosopher's life. They enable us to glimpse, among many
things, his spiritual and intellectual development, to get a sense
of what it was like to be the object of his friendship or his
wrath, and to examine various persons' opinions about his
relationship with his young fiancee. The memories of this woman,
Regine Olsen, who later married Fritz Schlegel, are among the most
moving passages: they reveal her profound suffering, her personal
understanding of Kierkegaard, and the satisfaction she ultimately
felt, knowing that "he took her with him into history." This
collection of first-hand accounts invites the reader to compare and
interpret a wealth of fascinating stories, and in the end forms an
intriguing "do-it-yourself" biography for both the scholar and
general reader."
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