Kierkegaard's Two Ages: A Literary Review
This Element explores Kierkegaard's Two Ages, his literary review of a contemporary novella, situating it in the context of his other writings from the same period of his life and his cultural/political context. It investigates his review's analysis of the vices and virtues of romance and political associations, which he treats in parallel fashion. It traces a theme that certain types of both romance and political association can foster virtues that are necessary for the religious life, although the political ethos of his contemporary age mostly encouraged vices.
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Kierkegaard's Two Ages: A Literary Review
This Element explores Kierkegaard's Two Ages, his literary review of a contemporary novella, situating it in the context of his other writings from the same period of his life and his cultural/political context. It investigates his review's analysis of the vices and virtues of romance and political associations, which he treats in parallel fashion. It traces a theme that certain types of both romance and political association can foster virtues that are necessary for the religious life, although the political ethos of his contemporary age mostly encouraged vices.
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Kierkegaard's Two Ages: A Literary Review

Kierkegaard's Two Ages: A Literary Review

by Lee C. Barrett
Kierkegaard's Two Ages: A Literary Review

Kierkegaard's Two Ages: A Literary Review

by Lee C. Barrett

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This Element explores Kierkegaard's Two Ages, his literary review of a contemporary novella, situating it in the context of his other writings from the same period of his life and his cultural/political context. It investigates his review's analysis of the vices and virtues of romance and political associations, which he treats in parallel fashion. It traces a theme that certain types of both romance and political association can foster virtues that are necessary for the religious life, although the political ethos of his contemporary age mostly encouraged vices.

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ISBN-13: 9781009547420
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/30/2025
Series: Elements in the Philosophy of S?ren Kierkegaard
Pages: 75
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction: Kierkegaard on romance and political community; 1. The significance of Kierkegaard's Two Ages; 2. A plethora of intepretations: Kierkegaard on human sociability; 3. An interpretive alternative: Kierkegaard's preparatory virtues; 4. The unique features of two ages: a literary review; 5. The uniqueness of this life-view; 6. The virtues of true romance; 7. The two ages and the spheres of the private and the public; 8. The formative power of cultural/political life; 9. The virtues of the age of revolution; 10. The vices of the present age; 11. Conclusion.
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