Repetition (Kierkegaard) - Secondary Sources

Secondary Sources

  • Soren Kierkegaard Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics, edited by James Hastings, 1908 p. 696-700
  • Soren Kierkegaard, by David F. Swenson, Scandinavian studies and notes, Volume 6 No. 7 August 1921 Editor George T Flom University of Illinois Published in Menasha, Wisconsin
  • Lectures on the Religious Thought of Soren Kierkegaard, Eduard Geismar, Augsburg Publishing Co 1937
  • Kierkegaard As A Religious Philosopher, by Lev Shestov, 1938
  • A Very Short Life of Kierkegaard, by Charles K. Bellinger
  • The Discovery of Being, By Rollo May 1983, W. W. Norton & Company, 1994
  • Soren Kierkegaard's Christian Psychology: Insight for Counseling and Pastoral Care By C. Stephen Evans, Regent College Publishing, 1995
  • Kierkegaard's Repetition as a Comedy in Two Acts, by Stuart Dalton, University of Hartford
  • Kierkegaard's category of repetition: a reconstruction, By Niels Nymann Eriksen, Published by, Walter de Gruyter, 2000
  • Dan Anthony Storm on Repetition

Read more about this topic:  Repetition (Kierkegaard)

Famous quotes containing the words secondary and/or sources:

    Cloud-clown, blue painter, sun as horn,
    Hill-scholar, man that never is,
    The bad-bespoken lacker,
    Ancestor of Narcissus, prince
    Of the secondary men. There are no rocks
    And stones, only this imager.
    Wallace Stevens (1879–1955)

    The American grips himself, at the very sources of his consciousness, in a grip of care: and then, to so much of the rest of life, is indifferent. Whereas, the European hasn’t got so much care in him, so he cares much more for life and living.
    —D.H. (David Herbert)