Fear and trembling : and The sickness unto death /
The two books comprised in this volume are in greater demand than any other works of Kierkegaard. This preference is a credit to the public taste, for Kierkegaard himself called them "the most perfect books I have written," though in this commendation he included The Concept of Dread, and...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English Undetermined |
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Garden City, N.Y. :
Doubleday,
1954.
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| Series: | Doubleday Anchor books, ;
A 30 |
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| Online Access: | Evans Digital Edition |
| Summary: | The two books comprised in this volume are in greater demand than any other works of Kierkegaard. This preference is a credit to the public taste, for Kierkegaard himself called them "the most perfect books I have written," though in this commendation he included The Concept of Dread, and later stretched it to include Training in Christianity. |
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| Item Description: | "The translations ... here reprinted, with some revisions, were first published by Princeton University Press in 1941." Advertised in the Boston gazette, Oct. 30, 1758. |
| Physical Description: | 278 pages ; 18 cm. |