Cumulative Index to Kierkegaard's Writings

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Allusion
Analogy
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Christianity
De omnibus dubitandum est
Discourses (Meher Baba)
Don Giovanni
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Explanation
New Testament
Old Testament
Philosophical Fragments
Postscript
Practice in Christianity
Pseudonym
Soren Kierkegaard
Stages on Life's Way
The Concept of Anxiety
The Sickness Unto Death
Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions
Writing

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  • ISBN 9780691032252
  • Weight: 765g
  • Dimensions: 197 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2000
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The final volume of Princeton's Kierkegaard's Writings series, the Cumulative Index provides wide-ranging navigation to the preceding twenty-five volumes. Composed of over 90,000 entries, the Cumulative Index offers access to Kierkegaard's complex authorship and the extraordinary range of subjects he addressed in his writing. Covering the series' historical introductions, primary works, supplementary material (journal entries), and footnotes, the Cumulative Index provides a comprehensive entryway to more than 11,000 pages of text. Readers are able to survey via extended entries Kierkegaard's dual authorship, pseudonymous and signed; his numerous biblical allusions; his references to Christianity, God, and love; and his frequent use of analogies. A cumulative collation of the extensive supplementary material is also included, giving researchers and avid readers the opportunity to cross-reference Kierkegaard's Writings with his journals and papers published elsewhere in both English and Danish.
Howard V. Hong, the former Director of the Howard and Edna Hong Kierkegaard Library at St. Olaf College, is the General Editor of Kierkegaard's Writings. Edna H. Hong is a poet, writer, and translator who has collaborated with Professor Hong on other English translations of Kierkegaard's work.