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While ostensibly commenting on the work of a contemporary novelist, Kierkegaard used this review as a critique of his society and age. The influence of this short piece has been far-reaching. The apocalyptic final sections are the source for central notions in Heidegger's Being and Time. Later readers have seized on the essay as a prophetic analysis of our own time. It concepts have been drawn into current debates on identity, addiction, and social conformity. (From the publisher)Περιεχόμενα
Translator's IntroductionFurther Reading
Translator's Note
A LITERARY REVIEW
Preface
Introduction
I. Prospectus of the Contents of Both Parts
Part One: The Age of Revolution
Part Two: The Present Age
II. An Aesthetic Reading of the Novel and Its Details
III. The Results of Observing the Two Ages
The Age of Revolution
The Present Age
Notes
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