Kierkegaard's Concept of Tragedy in the Context of His Pseudonymous Works

Dissertation, Boston University Graduate School (1981)
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Abstract

Although tragedy is not a central topic in Kierkegaard's pseudonymous works, the various pseudonymous discussions of tragedy are both significant in themselves and relevant to the understanding of Kierkegaard as a thinker. The present study contributes to the scholarly study of Kierkegaard's p

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