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Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks, Volume 9 - Journals NB26-NB30 (Hardcover)
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Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks, Volume 9 - Journals NB26-NB30 (Hardcover)
Series: Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks
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For over a century, the Danish thinker Soren Kierkegaard (1813-55)
has been at the center of a number of important discussions,
concerning not only philosophy and theology, but also, more
recently, fields such as social thought, psychology, and
contemporary aesthetics, especially literary theory. Despite his
relatively short life, Kierkegaard was an extraordinarily prolific
writer, as attested to by the 26-volume Princeton University Press
edition of all of his published writings. But Kierkegaard left
behind nearly as much unpublished writing, most of which consists
of what are called his "journals and notebooks." Kierkegaard has
long been recognized as one of history's great journal keepers, but
only rather small portions of his journals and notebooks are what
we usually understand by the term "diaries." By far the greater
part of Kierkegaard's journals and notebooks consists of
reflections on a myriad of subjects--philosophical, religious,
political, personal. Studying his journals and notebooks takes us
into his workshop, where we can see his entire universe of thought.
We can witness the genesis of his published works, to be sure--but
we can also see whole galaxies of concepts, new insights, and
fragments, large and small, of partially (or almost entirely)
completed but unpublished works. Kierkegaard's Journals and
Notebooks enables us to see the thinker in dialogue with his times
and with himself. Kierkegaard wrote his journals in a two-column
format, one for his initial entries and the second for the
extensive marginal comments that he added later. This edition of
the journals reproduces this format, includes several photographs
of original manuscript pages, and contains extensive scholarly
commentary on the various entries and on the history of the
manuscripts being reproduced. Volume 9 of this 11-volume series
includes five of Kierkegaard's important "NB" journals (Journals
NB26 through NB30), which span from June 1852 to August 1854. This
period was marked by Kierkegaard's increasing preoccupation with
what he saw as an unbridgeable gulf in Christianity--between the
absolute ideal of the religion of the New Testament and the
official, state-sanctioned culture of "Christendom," which,
embodied by the Danish People's Church, Kierkegaard rejected with
increasing vehemence. Crucially, Kierkegaard's nemesis, Bishop
Jakob Peter Mynster, died during this period and, in the months
following, Kierkegaard can be seen moving inexorably toward the
famous "attack on Christendom" with which he ended his life.
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