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Denmark's foremost philosopher and religious writer, Soslash;ren Kierkegaard (18331855) maintained a journal throughout his adult life that amounted to more than 7,000 pages of alternative drafts of published works, biographical events, musings, and outpourings. A precursor of the Existential movement and a major influence on modern Protestant theology, Kierkegaard confided to his journal his further reflections on the ideas developed in his philosophical and theological works, on his tumultuous career as an author, and on his own relationship with his work and readers. "There can be few books in English that admit the reader so intimately to a process of thinking on such a scale, at so many levels, so unflinching and direct," declared the English periodical, The Tablet. Indeed, the journals attest to the philosopher's lively imagination, his poetic powers of self-expression, and the brilliance of his intellect. Students of philosophy and literature are bound to agree with The New Statesman's assessment: "No biography can take the place of these Journals for the understanding of Kierkegaard's very peculiar position as a thinker." Unabridged republication of The Journals of Kierkegaard, published by Harper & Row, Publishers, New York and Evanston, 1959.Kierkegaard, Soren is the author of 'Soul of Kierkegaard Selections from His Journal' with ISBN 9780486427133 and ISBN 0486427137.
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