Structure
- Part One: Report by Constantin Constantius
- Part Two: Repetition
- Letters from the Young Man, August 15 - January 13
- Incidental Observations by Constantin Constantius
- Letter from the Young Man, May 31
- Concluding Letter by Constantin Constanius, Copenhagen, August 1843
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