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Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard

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Søren Kierkegaard's profound impact on existential thought is masterfully encapsulated in 'Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard', curated by American scholar Lee M. Hollander. Published in 1923, this seminal work presents a meticulously chosen array of excerpts that offer a window into the Danish philosopher's intricate and often paradoxical exploration of the self, faith, and existential angst. Hollander's translations preserve the nuanced literary style of Kierkegaard's writing, embedding it within the broader intellectual movements of the 19th-century, and anticipating key themes that would later anchor 20th-century existentialism.

In delving into the mind of Søren Kierkegaard, one encounters a thinker deeply entwined with the existential challenges of his time. Kierkegaard, often considered the father of existentialism, was ahead of his time in confronting the perils of the human condition. Hollander, with academic rigor, has drawn from works that span Kierkegaard's career, reflecting the author's evolution from theological skeptic to a passionate Christian existentialist. The context in which Kierkegaard composed these texts—amidst the philosophical and religious turbulence of his era—sheds light on the urgency and the profound personal struggle embedded in this work.

'Hollander's 'Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard' is essential for those seeking to delve into the core of existentialism or grappling with the perennial questions surrounding faith, authenticity, and individual purpose. Scholars and students alike will find its pages a touchstone for pre-modern philosophical exploration and a pivotal bridge to the complexities of modern existential philosophy. Both enlightening and challenging, this volume demands a place on the bookshelf of anyone devoted to the contemplation of life's most enduring mysteries.