Kierkegaard's Writings, Volume 22Princeton University Press, 1978 - Literature |
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... Point of View to Augustine's Confessions and Newman's Apologia pro Vita Sua.62 Kierkegaard most likely would decline any exalted literary association , although he did call " Point of View " " masterly . " 63 To him it was , like " On ...
... Point of View to Augustine's Confessions and Newman's Apologia pro Vita Sua.62 Kierkegaard most likely would decline any exalted literary association , although he did call " Point of View " " masterly . " 63 To him it was , like " On ...
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... Point of View : The Point of View for My Work as an Author X5 B 154 355 Fair copy N.B. All tenses , provided they are not that ( which is the case in only a single passage at the beginning and at the very end ) , must be made into the ...
... Point of View : The Point of View for My Work as an Author X5 B 154 355 Fair copy N.B. All tenses , provided they are not that ( which is the case in only a single passage at the beginning and at the very end ) , must be made into the ...
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... Point of View for My Work as an Author is to be published now , the whole preface or introduction goes out , together with the words on the title page " Report to History . ” But perhaps the words “ Report to History " could remain ...
... Point of View for My Work as an Author is to be published now , the whole preface or introduction goes out , together with the words on the title page " Report to History . ” But perhaps the words “ Report to History " could remain ...
Contents
and My Strategy | 15 |
The Point of View for My Work as an Author | 21 |
A The Equivocalness or Duplexity in the Whole Authorship | 29 |
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