Kierkegaard and the Treachery of LoveCambridge University Press, 2002 - 222 pagini This is a major study of Kierkegaard and love. Amy Laura Hall explores Kierkegaard's description of love's treachery, difficulty, and hope, reading his Works of Love as a text that both deciphers and complicates the central books in his pseudonymous canon: Fear and Trembling, Repetition, Either/Or, and Stages on Life's Way. In all of these works, the characters are, as in real life, complex and incomplete, and the conclusions are perplexing. Hall argues that a spiritual void brings each text into being, and her interpretation is as much about faith as about love. In a style that is both scholarly and lyrical, she intimates answers to some of the puzzles, making a poetic contribution to ethics and the philosophy of religion. |
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... existence ( WL , 3 ) . Although Kierkegaard consistently returns to this point , we are tempted , in various ways , to prevent such exposure . Reading the text alongside his narrative works - where narrators and characters attempt , and ...
... existence ( WL , 3 ) . Although Kierkegaard consistently returns to this point , we are tempted , in various ways , to prevent such exposure . Reading the text alongside his narrative works - where narrators and characters attempt , and ...
Pagina 3
... existence , of God's love . If for one moment , one single moment , it were to be absent , everything would be confused . ( WL , 301 ) Perceiving with Kierkegaard's characters that our hope cannot lie with our righteous , resolute will ...
... existence , of God's love . If for one moment , one single moment , it were to be absent , everything would be confused . ( WL , 301 ) Perceiving with Kierkegaard's characters that our hope cannot lie with our righteous , resolute will ...
Pagina 4
... existence precisely where boy meets girl ( and where boy seduces girl , marries girl , or escapes from girl ) , Kierkegaard poses the question as the reader's and the interpreter's own . In all of the texts we will consider ...
... existence precisely where boy meets girl ( and where boy seduces girl , marries girl , or escapes from girl ) , Kierkegaard poses the question as the reader's and the interpreter's own . In all of the texts we will consider ...
Pagina 5
... existence , and Works of Love definitely fastens command to life ; to read the texts together strengthens his aim . The result intended may be more than the reader can bear , but we are , like their author , not allowed escape . In an ...
... existence , and Works of Love definitely fastens command to life ; to read the texts together strengthens his aim . The result intended may be more than the reader can bear , but we are , like their author , not allowed escape . In an ...
Pagina 6
... command , we not only use others with ignorance and impunity ; we also eschew the requisite crisis and avoid an encounter with God . If staid marriage does not resolve the predicament of existence 6 Kierkegaard and the Treachery of Love.
... command , we not only use others with ignorance and impunity ; we also eschew the requisite crisis and avoid an encounter with God . If staid marriage does not resolve the predicament of existence 6 Kierkegaard and the Treachery of Love.
Cuprins
The call to confession in Kierkegaards Works of Love | 11 |
Provoking the question deceiving ourselves in Fear and Trembling | 51 |
The poet the vampire and the girl in Repetition with Works of Love | 83 |
The married man as master thief in EitherOr | 108 |
Seclusion and disclosure in Stages on Lifes Way | 139 |
On the way | 172 |
Notes | 200 |
Works cited | 217 |
221 | |
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