"The love of Repetition is in truth the only happy love." So says Constantine Constantius on the first page of Kierkegaard\'s Repetition.
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Mooney\'s Introduction deftly guides the reader through Kierkegaard\'s key arguments and concepts, while helpful notes identify references and allusions and clarify difficulties in the texts.
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These are the first English translations to convey both the Philosophical precision of the originals and their literary quality.
Written only a year apart, these two short works are a perfect introduction to Kierkegaard\'s philosophy: playful and profound, they explore notions of love and time, selfhood and Christianity, and pave the way for his later major works.
The ironically entitled Philosophical Crumbs pursues the investigation of faith and love and their tense relationship with reason.
Life itself, according to Kierkegaard\'s pseudonymous narrator, is a repetition, and in the course of this witty, playful work Constantius explores the nature of love and happiness, the passing of time and the importance of moving forward (and backward). "The love of Repetition is in truth the only happy love." So says Constantine Constantius on the first page of Kierkegaard\'s Repetition