Kierkegaard's Writings, XIV, Volume 14: Two Ages: The Age of Revolution and the Present Age a Literary Review
Kierkegaard's Writings, XIV, Volume 14: Two Ages: The Age of Revolution and the Present Age a Literary Review
After deciding to terminate his authorship with the pseudonymous Concluding Unscientific Postscript, Kierkegaard composed reviews as a means of writing without being an author.
Two Ages, here presented in a definitive English text, is simultaneously a review and a book in its own right. In it, Kierkegaard comments on the anonymously published Danish novel Two Ages, which contrasts the mentality of the age of the French Revolution with that of the subsequent epoch of rationalism.
Kierkegaard commends the author's shrewdness, and his critique builds on the novel's view of the two generations. With keen prophetic insight, Kierkegaard foresees the birth of an impersonal cultural wasteland, in which the individual will either be depersonalized or obliged to find an existence rooted in equality before God and equality with all men.
This edition, like all in the series, contains substantial supplementary material, including a historical introduction, entries from Kierkegaard's journals and papers, and the preface and conclusion of the original novel.
Author: Søren Kierkegaard
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 07/26/2009
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 8.55h x 5.96w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780691140766
About the Author
Howard V. Hong, the former Director of the Howard and Edna Hong Kierkegaard Library at St. Olaf College, is the General Editor of Kierkegaard's Writings. Edna H. Hong (1913-2007) was a poet, writer, and translator who has collaborated with Professor Hong on other English translations of Kierkegaard's work.