Volume 19, Tome VI: Kierkegaard Bibliography
Figures A to H
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Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.The long tradition of Kierkegaard studies has made it impossible for individual scholars to have a complete overview of the vast field of Kierkegaard research. The large and ever increasing number of publications on Kierkegaard in the languages of the world can be simply bewildering even for experienced scholars. The present work constitutes a systematic bibliography which aims to help students and researchers navigate the seemingly endless mass of publications. The volume is divided into two large sections. Part I, which covers Tomes I-V, is dedicated to individual bibliographies organized according to specific language. This includes extensive bibliographies of works on Kierkegaard in some 41 different languages. Part II, which covers Tomes VI-VII, is dedicated to shorter, individual bibliographies organized according to specific figures who are in some way relevant for Kierkegaard. The goal has been to create the most exhaustive bibliography of Kierkegaard literature possible, and thus the bibliography is not limited to any specific time period but instead spans the entire history of Kierkegaard studies.
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- Utgivningsdatum2017-01-13
- Mått156 x 234 x undefined mm
- Vikt566 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieKierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources
- Antal sidor292
- FörlagTaylor & Francis Ltd
- ISBN9781138209572
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Peter Šajda is Associate Professor at the Institute of Philosophy at the Slovak Academy of Sciences.Jon Stewart is Associate Professor at the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Emil Aarestrup (1800 – 1856) – Danish poetAbelard (1079 – 1142) – French philosopher and theologianAbraham – Biblical figure (Old Testament) Abraham a St. Clara (1644-1709) – Austrian religious writerAdam and Eve – Biblical figures (Old Testament)Adolph Peter Adler (1812 – 1869) – Danish philosopher and theologianTheodor W. Adorno (1903 – 1969) – German philosopherEndre Ady (1877-1919) – Hungarian poetAeschylus (c. 525/524 BC – c. 456/455 BC) – Greek playwrightSylviane Agacinski (1945 – ) – French philosopherGiorgio Agamben (1942 – ) – Italian philosopherAgamemnon – literary figure (Greek mythology)Agnes (and the Merman) – literary figures (Danish mythology)Lars Ahlin (1915 –1997) – Swedish writerAladdin – literary figure (Middle Eastern folk tale)Woody Allen (1935 - ) – American film directorC.J.L. Almqvist (1793 - 1866) – Swedish poetAmor – literary figure (Roman mythology) Alfred Andersch (1914 – 1980) – German writerHans Christian Andersen (1805 – 1875) – Danish poet and writerSherwood Anderson (1876 – 1941) – American writerJohannes Anker Larsen (1874 – 1957) – Danish writerAnselm of Canterbury (c. 1033 – 1109) – Christian philosopher and theologianAntigone – literary figure (Greek mythology)Apuleius (c. 125 – c. 180 AD) – Roman writerAquinas (1225 – 1274) – Italian philosopher and theologian José Luís López Aranguren (1909 – 1996) – Spanish philosopher and writerHannah Arendt (1906 – 1975) – German American political theoristAriadne – literary figure (Greek mythology)Mori Arimasa (1911 – 1976) – Japanese philosopher and writerAristophanes (c. 446 BC – c. 386 BC) – Greek playwright Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC) – Greek philosopherJohann Arndt (1555 – 1621) – German theologianSivar Arnér (1909 – 1997) – Swedish writer and playwrightAchim von Arnim (1781 – 1831) – German poetAntonin Artaud (1896 – 1948) – French dramatist and poetAthanasius of Alexandria (c. 295 – 373) – Egyptian Christian theologianAttar of Nishapur (c. 1145 – c. 1221) – Persian poet W.H. Auden (1907 – 1973) – Anglo-American poetAugustine of Hippo (354 – 430) – Christian philosopher and theologianPaul Auster (1947 – ) – American authorFranz von Baader (1765 – 1841) – German philosopherJohann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750) – German composerAlain Badiou (1937 – ) – French philosopherJens Baggesen (1764 – 1826) – Danish poetMikhail Bakhtin (1895 – 1975) – Russian writer and criticJames Baldwin (1924 – 1987) – American writer and poetNicolai Edinger Balle (1744 – 1816) – Danish bishopHans Urs von Balthasar (1905 – 1988) – Swiss theologianSamuel Barber (1910 – 1981) – American composerJúlius Barč-Ivan (1909 – 1953) – Slovak dramatist and writerHeinrich Barth (1890(1886-05-10) – 1965(1968-12-10)) – Swiss philosopherKarl Barth (1886(1886-05-10) – 1968(1968-12-10)) – Swiss theologian Donald Barthelme (1931 – 1989) – American authorRoland Barthes (1915 – 1980) – French philosopherCzesław Bartnik (1929 – ) – Polish philosopher and theologianGeorges Bataille (1897 – 1962) – French philosopherChristine Battersby (1946 – ) – English feminist thinkerCharles Baudelaire (1821 – 1867) – French poetJean Baudrillard (1929 – 2007) – French philosopherBruno Bauer (1809 – 82) – German philosopherZygmunt Bauman (1925 – ) – Polish sociologist Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten (1714 – 1762) – German philosopherF.C. Baur (1792 – 1860) – German theologianKarl Bayer (1806 – 1883) – German philosopherPierre Bayle (1647 – 1706) – French philosopherMarie Beaumarchais – literary figure (Goethe’s Clavigo)Simone de Beauvoir (1908 – 1986) – French philosopherAndreas Frederik Beck (1816 – 1861) – Danish journalistVilhelm Beck (1829 – 1901) – Danish religious authorErnest Becker (1924 – 1974) – American anthropologistSamuel Beckett (1906 – 1989) – Irish playwright and writerSaul Bellow (1915 – 2005) – American writerCarmelo Bene (1937 – 2002) – Italian author and actorVictoria Benedictsson (1850 – 1888) – Swedish writerWalter Benjamin (1892 – 1940) – German-Jewish philosopherNicholas Berdyaev (1874 – 1948) – Russian philosopherIngmar Bergman (1918 – 2007) – Swedish film director and writerHenri Bergson (1859 – 1941) – French philosopherGuðbergur Bergsson (1932 – ) – Icelandic writerHector Berlioz (1803 – 1869) – French composerGeorges Bernanos (1888 – 1948) – French writerBernard of Clairvaux (1090 – 1153) – French religious writerAdam Bernd (1676 – 1748) – German theologianCarl Bernhard (1798 – 1865) – Danish writerThomas Bernhard (1931 – 1989) – Austrian author and playwrightRachel Bespaloff (1895 – 1949) – Ukranian born, Jewish writerBhaktivinoda Thakur (1838 – 1914) – Indian philosopher and religious thinkerLudwig Binswanger (1881 – 1966) – Swiss psychiatristWilfred Bion (1897 – 1979) – British psychoanalystEugen Biser (1918 – ) – German theologianBjørnstjerne Bjørnson (1832 – 1910) – Norwegian writerLucian Blaga (1895 – 1961) – Romanian philosopherWilliam Blake (1757 – 1827) – English poet and painterMaurice Blanchot (1907 – 2003) – French philosopherBrand Blanshard (1892 – 1987) – American philosopherMax Blecher (1909 – 1938) – Romanian writer Franz Blei (1871 – 1942) – Austrian writerSteen Steensen Blicher (1782 – 1848) – Danish authorKaren Blixen (1885 –1962) – Danish writerErnst Bloch (1885 – 1977) – German philosopherAlexander Blok (1880 – 1921) – Russian poet Maurice Blondel (1861 – 1949) - French philosopherHarold Bloom (1930 – ) – American writer and criticLudovicus Blosius (1506 – 1566) – Flemish religious writerLéon Bloy (1846 – 1917) – French writer and poetBluebeard – literary figure (French folk tale) Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt (1842 – 1919) – German theologianEmil Boesen (1812 – 1881) – Danish pastorBoethius (c. 480 – c. 524) – Christian philosopherTorsten Bohlin (1889 – 1950) – Swedish theologianJacob Böhme (1575 – 1624) – German mysticNiels Bohr (1885 – 1962) – Danish physicistFrançois-Adrien Boieldieu (1775 – 1834) – French composerHeinrich Böll (1917 – 1985) – German writerBernard Bolzano (1781 – 1848) – Bohemian philosopher and theologianBonaventure (1221 – 1274) – Italian theologian and philosopherDietrich Bonhoeffer (1906 – 1945) – German theologianYves Bonnefoy (1923 – ) – French poet and literary criticJorge Luis Borges (1899 – 1986) – Argentine writerLouise Bouchard (1949 – ) – Canadian poet and writerAugust Bournonville (1805 – 1879) – Danish ballet master and choreographerO.K. Bouwsma (1898 – 1978) – American philosopherGeorg Brandes (1842 – 1927) – Danish criticBerthold Brecht (1898 – 1956) – German playwright and poetFredrika Bremer (1801 – 1865) – Swedish writerClemens Brentano (1778 – 1842) – German poet and novelistRobert Bresson (1901 – 1999) – French film directorK.G. Bretschneider (1776 – 1848) – German theologianOtokar Březina (1868 – 1929) – Czech poet and writerHermann Broch (1886 – 1951) – Austrian writerHans Brøchner (1820 – 1875) – Danish philosopherMax Brod (1884 – 1968) – Jewish writerJoseph Brodsky (1940 – 1996) - Russian and American poet and essayistSuzanne Brøgger (1944 –) – Danish writerViggo Brøndal (1887 – 1942) – Danish linguistCleanth Brooks (1906 – 1994) – American literary criticHans Adolph Brorson (1694 – 1764) – Danish religious writer Robert Browning (1812 – 1889) – English poet and playwrightEmil Brunner (1889 – 1966) – Swiss theologianGiordano Bruno (1548 – 1600) – Italian philosopher and astronomerMartin Buber (1878 – 1965) – Jewish philosopherGeorg Büchner (1813 – 1837) – German dramatist and writerCharles Bukowski (1920 – 1994) – American poet and writerRudolf Bultmann (1884(1886-05-10) – 1976(1968-12-10)) – German theologianJohn Bunyan (1628 – 1688) – English writerKenneth Burke (1897 – 1993) – American literary theorist and philosopher Judith Butler (1956 – ) – American philosopherLord George Gordon Byron (1788 – 1824) – British poetJohn Calvin (1509 – 1564) – French theologianAlbert Camus (1913 – 1960) – French philosopher and writerElias Canetti (1905 –1994) – Bulgarian born authorCaptain Scipio – literary figure (Jules Henri Verony de Saint-Georges’s Ludovic)John D. Caputo (1940 –) – American philosopher and theologianThomas Carlyle (1795 – 1881) – Scottish writerEdward John Carnell (1919 – 1967) – American theologianGiacomo Casanova (1725 – 1798) – Italian authorErnst Cassirer (1874 – 1945) – German philosopherLeonardo Castellani (1899 – 1981) – Argentine writer and theologianWilla Cather (1873 – 1947) – American author Cato Uticensis (95 – 46 BC) – Roman politician and philosopherStanley Cavell (1926 – ) – American philosopherLouis-Ferdinand Céline (1894 – 1961) – French writerMiguel de Cervantes (1547 – 1616) – Spanish writerAimé Fernand David Césaire (1913 – 2008) – French poetCharlie Chaplin (1889 – 1977) – English actorFrançois-René de Chateaubriand (1768 – 1848) – French writerAnton Chekhov (1860 – 1904) – Russian dramatist and authorChrysostom (c. 347 – 407) – Greek Christian theologianCicero (106 BC – 43 BC) – Roman philosopherEmil Cioran (1911 – 1995) – Romanian philosoher and essayistHenrik Nicolai Clausen (1793 – 1877) – Danish theologian and politicianClavigo – literary figure (Goethe’s Clavigo)Arthur Hugh Clough (1819 – 1861) – English poetPaulo Coelho (1947 – ) – Brazilian writerHermann Cohen (1842 – 1918) - German-Jewish philosopherAndré Comte-Sponville (1952 –) – French philosopherConfucius (551 – 479 BC) – Chinese philosopher and politicianJoseph Conrad (1857 – 1924) – Polish-English writerBenjamin Constant (1767 – 1830) – Swiss-French writer and politicianNicolaus Copernicus (1473 – 1543) – Polish astronomerHarvey Gallagher Cox, Jr. (1929 – ) – American theologianBenedetto Croce (1866 – 1952) – Italian philosopherDon Cupitt (1934 – ) – English philosopherCyprian of Carthage (d. 258) – Christian theologian Ernesto Dalgas (1871 – 1899) – Danish writerDante (1265 – 1321) – Italian writerCharles Darwin (1809 – 1882) – British scientistCarl Daub (1765 – 1836) – German theologianDavid – Biblical figure (Old Testament)Günther Carl Dehn (1882 – 1970) – German theologianGilles Deleuze (1925 – 1995) – French philosopherDon DeLillo (1936 – ) – American writer and playwrightPaul De Man (1919 – 83) – Belgian-American philosopherThomas De Quincey (1785 – 1859) – British authorLudwig Derleth (1870 – 1948) – German writer and theologianJacques Derrida (1930 – 2004) – French philosopherRené Descartes (1596 – 1650) – French philosopherAnne Desclos (1907 – 1998) – French writerDesdemona – literary figure (Shakespeare’s Othello)John Dewey (1859 – 1952) – American philosopherEmily Dickinson (1830 – 1886) – American poetDenis Diderot (1713 – 1784) – French philosopher and writerHermann Diem (1900 – 1975) – German theologianWilhelm Dilthey (1833 – 1911) – German philosopherDiogenes Laertius (c. 3rd century AD) – Greek writerDiotima of Mantinea (5th century BC) – Greek philosopherAlfred Döblin (1878 – 1957) – German writerDōgen (1200 – 1253) – Japanese religious thinker and philosopherDon Juan/Don Giovanni – literary figure (Mozart’s Don Giovanni)Don Quixote – literary figure (Cervantes’ Don Quixote)Yoon Dong-ju (1917 – 1945) – Korean poetFyodor Dostoevsky (1821 – 1881) – Russian writerEugen Drewermann (1940 – ) – German theologianCarl Theodor Dreyer (1889 – 1968) – Danish film directorHubert Dreyfus (1929 – ) – American philosopherMarguerite Duras (1914 – 1996) – French writerEmil Durkheim (1858 – 1917) – French sociologistFriedrich Dürrenmatt (1921 – 1990) – Swiss author and playwrightGerhard Ebeling (1912 – 2001) – German theologianEbenezer Scrooge – literary figure (Dickens’ A Christmas Carol)Ferdinand Ebner (1882 – 1931) – Austrian philosopherChristoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783 – 1853) – Danish painterMeister Eckhart (c. 1260 – c. 1327) – German theologian and mysticJonathan Edwards (1703 – 1758) – American theologianPaul Edwards (1923 – 2004) – Austrian-American philosopherDave Eggers (1970 – ) – American writerAlbert Ehrenstein (1886 –1950) – Austrian poetAlbert Ehrhard (1862 – 1940) – German theologianJoseph Freiherr von Eichendorff (1788 – 1857) – German poetMagnús Eiríksson (1806 – 1881) – Icelandic theologianWerner Elert (1885 – 1954) – German theologianMircea Eliade (1907 – 1986) – Romanian historian of religionGeorge Eliot (1819 – 1880) – English authorThomas Stearns Eliot (1888 – 1965) – British poet and playwrightJacques Ellul (1912 – 1994) – French philosopherElvira – literary figure (Mozart’s Don Giovanni)Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 – 1882) – American writer and poet Shūsaku Endō (1923 – 1996) – Japanese writer Friedrich Engels (1820 – 1895) – German philosopherErasmus Montanus – literary figure (Holberg’s Erasmus Montanus)Erasmus of Rotterdam (1465 – 1536) – Dutch philosopher and theologian Johann Eduard Erdmann (1805 – 1892) – German philosopher and theologianLouise Erdrich (1954 – ) – American writer and poet Erik Erikson (1902 – 1994) – German-American psychologistJoan Estelrich (1896 – 1958) – Spanish writerPéter Esterházy (1950 – ) – Hungarian writerRudolf Christoph Eucken (1846 – 1926) – German philosopherEuripides (c. 480 – 406 BC) – Greek playwright Johannes Ewald (1743 – 1781) – Danish poetCornelio Fabro (1911 – 1995) – Italian philosopherEmil Fackenheim (1916 – 2003) – Jewish philosopher Farinelli (1705 – 1782) – Italian singerWilliam Faulkner (1897 – 1962) – American writerFaust – literary figure (German folk tale, Goethe, Thomas Mann)François Fénelon (1651 – 1715) – French theologianFeng Youlan (1895 – 1990) – Chinese philosopherLuc Ferry (1951 – ) – French philosopherLudwig Feuerbach (1804 – 1872) – German philosopherPaul Feyerabend (1924 – 1994) – Austrian philosopherIlia Fibiger (1817 – 1867) – Danish authorMathilde Fibiger (1830 – 1872) – Danish authorI.H. Fichte (1797 – 1879) – German theologian and philosopherJ.G. Fichte (1762 – 1814) – German philosopherFigaro – literary figure (Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro)Leopold Flam (1912 – 1995) – Belgian philosopherBenjamin Fondane (1898 – 1944) – Romanian-French poet and philosopherTheodor Fontane (1819 – 1898) – German novelist and poetMichel Foucault (1926 – 1984) – French philosopherFrancis of Assisi (1181/1182 – 1226) – Italian mystic and preacherAugust Hermann Francke (1663 – 1727) – German theologianSemyon Frank (1877 – 1950) – Russian philosopherHarry Frankfurt (1929 – ) – American philosopherViktor Frankl (1905 – 1997) – Austrian psychiatristPaulo Freire (1921 – 1997) – Brazilian educatorSigmund Freud (1856 – 1939) – Austrian neurologist Max Frisch (1911 – 1991) – Swiss author and playwrightGustaf Fröding (1860 – 1911) – Swedish poet and writerErich Fromm (1900 – 1980) – German-American psychologistErnst Fuchs (1903 – 1983) – German theologianCarlos Fuentes (1928 – ) – Mexican writerHans-Georg Gadamer (1900 – 2002) – German philosopherWilliam Gaddis (1922 – 1998) – American writerMahatma Gandhi (1869 – 1948) – Indian activist and author Arne Garborg (1851 – 1924) – Norwegian writerArnold Gehlen (1904 – 1976) – German philosopherErik Gustaf Geijer (1783 – 1847) – Swedish writer and philosopherEduard Geismar (1871 – 1939) – Danish theologian and philosopher Giovanni Gentile (1875 – 1944) – Italian philosopherAnthony Giddens (1938 – ) – British sociologistÉtienne Gilson (1884 – 1978) – French philosopherJens Finsteen Giødwad (1811 – 1891) – Danish journalistRené Girard (1923 – 2015) – French philosopher and criticHeiner Goebbels (1952 – ) – German composerJohann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 – 1832) – German writerFriedrich Gogarten (1887 – 1967) – German theologianVincent van Gogh (1853 – 1890) – Dutch painterNikolai Gogol (1809 – 1852) – Russian dramatist and writerWilliam Golding (1911 – 1993) – British writer and playwrightMeïr Goldschmidt (1819 – 1887) – Danish editor and authorWitold Gombrowicz (1904 – 1969) – Polish writer and dramatistChristian Dietrich Grabbe (1801 – 1836) – German dramatistJulien Green (1900 – 1998) – American writerGraham Greene (1904 – 1991) – British author and criticGregory of Nyssa (c. 335 – after 394) – Greek Christian theologian Stanley J. Grenz (1950 – 2005) – American theologianHerbert Paul Grice (1913 – 1988) – British philosopherEdvard Grieg (1843 – 1907) – Norwegian composerNicolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig (1783 – 1872) – Danish poet and theologian Andreas Gryphius (1616 – 1664) – German poet and dramatistRomano Guardini (1885 – 1968) – German theologian and philosopherJoão Guimarães Rosa (1908 – 1967) – Brazilian writerGulliver – literary figure (Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels)Anton Günther (1783 – 1863) – Austrian theologianThomasine Gyllembourg (1773 – 1856) – Danish authorLars Gyllensten (1921 – 2006) – Swedish writerJürgen Habermas (1929 – ) – German philosopherPierre Hadot (1922 – 2010) – French philosopherTheodor Haecker (1879 – 1945) – German writer and criticDalimír Hajko (1944 – ) – Slovak philosopherHakuin Ekaku (1686 – 1768) – Japanese Buddhist thinkerBent Haller (1946 – ) – Danish writer Ole Hallesby (1879 – 1961) – Norwegian theologianJohann Georg Hamann (1730 – 1788) – German philosopherHamlet – literary figure (Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark)Béla Hamvas (1897 – 1968) – Hungarian writer and philosopherPeter Handke (1942 – ) – Austrian writer and dramatistMartin A. Hansen (1909 – 1955) – Danish writerPeter Härtling (1935 –) – German writer and poetCharles Hartshorne (1897 – 2000) – American philosopher Carsten Hauch (1790 – 1872) – Danish poet and dramatistStanley Hauerwas (1940 –) – American theologian Václav Havel (1936 – 2011) – Czech playwright and politicianNathaniel Hawthorne (1804 – 64) – American writerAnne Hébert (1916 – 2000) – Canadian writer and poetIngemar Hedenius (1908 – 82) – Swedish philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770 – 1831) – German philosopher Johan Ludvig Heiberg (1791 – 1860) – Danish playwright and philosopherJohanne Luise Heiberg (1812 – 1890) – Danish actressMartin Heidegger (1889 – 1976) – German philosopher Heinrich Heine (1797 – 1856) – German poetJoseph Heller (1923 – 1999) – American writerHans Frederik Helveg (1816 – 1901) – Danish pastor and theologianErnest Hemingway (1899 – 1961) – American writerDieter Henrich (1927 – ) – German philosopherMichel Henry (1922 – 2002) – French philosopher Heraclitus (c. 535 – c. 475 BC) – Greek philosopher Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776 – 1841) – German philosopher and psychologistJohann Gottfried Herder (1744 – 1803) – German theologian and philosopherHerodotus (c. 484 BC – c. 425 BC) – Greek historianAlexander Herzen (1812 – 1870) – Russian writerAbraham Joshua Heschel (1907 – 1972) – Jewish theologian and philosopherHesiod – Greek poetMoses Hess (1812 – 1875) – German-Jewish philosopher and writerHermann Hesse (1877 – 1962) – German-Swiss poet and novelistJohn Hick (1922 –) – British philosopherEtty Hillesum (1914 – 1943) – Dutch-Jewish authorHippocrates (c. 460 – c. 370 BC) – Greek physicianEmanuel Hirsch (1888 – 1972) – German theologianShin'ichi Hisamatsu (1889 – 1980) – Japanese philosopher and religious thinkerLouis Hjelmslev (1899 – 1965) – Danish linguistHarald Høffding (1843 – 1931) – Danish philosopherE.T.A. Hoffmann (1776 – 1822) – German writerGunvor Hofmo (1921 – 1995) – Norwegian writerJames Hogg (1770 – 1835) – Scottish poet and writerLudvig Holberg (1684 – 1754) – Norwegian-Danish writerFriedrich Hölderlin (1770 – 1843) – German poetHolger the Dane – literary figure (medieval folklore)Homer – Greek poetHōnen (1133 – 1212) – Japanese religious thinkerGerard Manley Hopkins (1844 – 89) – English poetHorace (65 – 8 BC) – Roman poetHeinrich Gustav Hotho (1802 – 1873) – German historian of artFrantz Gotthard Howitz (1789 – 1826) – Danish doctorFriedrich von Hügel (1852 – 1925) – Austrian theologianVictor Hugo (1802 – 1885) – French poet and writerHuineng (638 – 713) – Chinese religious leaderDavid Hume (1711–76) – Scottish philosopherEdmund Husserl (1859 – 1938) – German philosopherAldous Huxley (1894 – 1963) – English writer