Tome IV examines Kierkegaard's surprisingly extensive influence in the Anglophone world of literature and art, particularly in the United States. His thought appears in the work of the novelists Walker Percy, James Baldwin, Flannery O'Connor, William Styron, Don Delillo, and Louise Erdrich. He has also been used by the famous American literary critics, George Steiner and Harold Bloom. The American composer Samuel Barber made use of Kierkegaard in his musical works. Kierkegaard has also exercised an influence on British and Irish letters. W.H. Auden sought in Kierkegaard ideas for his poetic…mehr
Tome IV examines Kierkegaard's surprisingly extensive influence in the Anglophone world of literature and art, particularly in the United States. His thought appears in the work of the novelists Walker Percy, James Baldwin, Flannery O'Connor, William Styron, Don Delillo, and Louise Erdrich. He has also been used by the famous American literary critics, George Steiner and Harold Bloom. The American composer Samuel Barber made use of Kierkegaard in his musical works. Kierkegaard has also exercised an influence on British and Irish letters. W.H. Auden sought in Kierkegaard ideas for his poetic works, and the contemporary English novelist David Lodge has written a novel Therapy, in which Kierkegaard plays an important role. Cryptic traces of Kierkegaard can also be found in the work of the famous Irish writer James Joyce.
Jon Stewart is an Associate Research Professor in the Sÿren Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Contents: W.H. Auden: art and Christianity in an age of anxiety Leonardo F. Lisi; James Baldwin: 'poetic experimentators' in a chaotic world Nigel Hatton; Samuel Barber: Kierkegaard from a musical point of view Diego Giordano; Harold Bloom: critics bards and prophets Elisabete M. de Sousa; Don DeLillo: Kierkegaard and the grave in the air Daniel Greenspan; Louise Erdich: existence with an 'edge of irony' Nigel Hatton; James Joyce: negation Kierkeyaard wake and repetition Bartholomew Ryan; David Lodge: a therapy for the self Natalja Vorobyova Jørgensen; Flannery O'Connor: reading Kierkegaard in the light of Thomas Aquinas Christopher B. Barnett; Walker Percy: literary extrapolations from Kierkegaard Joseph Ballan; George Steiner: playing Kierkegaard's theological-philosophic-psychological sports Paul Martens; William Styron: Styron and the assault of Kierkegaardian dread Nigel Hatton; Indexes.
Contents: W.H. Auden: art and Christianity in an age of anxiety Leonardo F. Lisi; James Baldwin: 'poetic experimentators' in a chaotic world Nigel Hatton; Samuel Barber: Kierkegaard from a musical point of view Diego Giordano; Harold Bloom: critics bards and prophets Elisabete M. de Sousa; Don DeLillo: Kierkegaard and the grave in the air Daniel Greenspan; Louise Erdich: existence with an 'edge of irony' Nigel Hatton; James Joyce: negation Kierkeyaard wake and repetition Bartholomew Ryan; David Lodge: a therapy for the self Natalja Vorobyova Jørgensen; Flannery O'Connor: reading Kierkegaard in the light of Thomas Aquinas Christopher B. Barnett; Walker Percy: literary extrapolations from Kierkegaard Joseph Ballan; George Steiner: playing Kierkegaard's theological-philosophic-psychological sports Paul Martens; William Styron: Styron and the assault of Kierkegaardian dread Nigel Hatton; Indexes.
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