In the 1920s and thirties, when Kierkegaard was first becoming known in Germany (thanks to the courageous translation by Gottsched and Schrempf-a very risky venture at the time), and then in France (with the fine translations by Tisseau and Jean Wahl's celebrated Etudes Kierkegaardiennes), he was called on to play a double role: on the one hand as a thinker of protest, on the other as a thinker of renewal.
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Kierkegaard: A Critical Reader (Blackwell Critical Readers)
January 1, 1998, Blackwell Publishing Limited
in English
063120198X 9780631201984
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Kierkegaard: A Critical Reader (Critical Readers)
January 1, 1998, Blackwell Publishing Limited
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0631201998 9780631201991
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"In the 1920s and thirties, when Kierkegaard was first becoming known in Germany (thanks to the courageous translation by Gottsched and Schrempf-a very risky venture at the time), and then in France (with the fine translations by Tisseau and Jean Wahl's celebrated Etudes Kierkegaardiennes), he was called on to play a double role: on the one hand as a thinker of protest, on the other as a thinker of renewal."
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