Book cover for Stages on life's way studies by various persons
Description
<br /> <p><i>Stages on Life's Way</i>, the sequel to<i>Either/Or</i>, is an intensely poetic example of Kierkegaard's vision of the three stages, or spheres, of existence: the esthetic, the ethical, and the religious. With characteristic love for mystification, he presents the work as a bundle of documents fallen by chance into the hands of "Hilarius Bookbinder," who prepared them for printing. The book begins with a banquet scene patterned on Plato's Symposium. (George Brandes maintained that "one must recognize with amazement that it holds its own in this comparison.") Next is a discourse by "Judge William" in praise of marriage "in answer to objections." The remainder of the volume, almost two-thirds of the whole, is the diary of a young man, discovered by "Frater Taciturnus," who was deeply in love but felt compelled to break his engagement. The work closes with a letter to the reader from Taciturnus on the three "existence-spheres" represented by the three parts of the book.</p> <p><i>Stages on Life's Way</i>not only repeats themes, characters, and pseudonymous authors of the earlier works but also goes beyond them and points to further development of central ideas in<i>Concluding Unscientific Postscript.</i></p> <br />
Publisher Princeton University Press
ISBN10 0691020493
ISBN13 9780691020495
Number of Pages 763
File Size DL-511MB
Shelf Number JA333
Grade Range
Ages 18 - 99
Format Audio Plus Download, EPub Download