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The Point of View of My Work as an Author : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Point of View of My Work as an Author
''The Point of View For my Work as an Author'' (subtitle: ''A Direct Communication, Report to History'') is an autobiographical account of the 19th century Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard's use of his pseudonyms. It was written in 1848, published in part in 1851 (as ''On my Work as an Author''), and published in full posthumously in 1859. This work explains his pseudonymous writings and his personal attachment to those writings. Walter Lowrie, a Kierkegaardian translator and scholar called this an autobiography "so unique that it has no parallel in the whole literature of the world." However, Kierkegaard did make the following remarks in ''The Point of View'' that cast doubt on whether he regarded the pseudonymous writings as highly as he did his Christian writings. He published ''Either/Or'' under the pseudonym, Victor Eremita, February 20, 1843 and ''Two Edifying Discourses'', May 16, 1843 under his own name. ''The Point of View'' is his own interpretation of his work up to 1848. He had just published Works of Love in 1847, where he attempted to explain how to love your neighbor as yourself.
==Notes== # ''Essential Kierkegaard'', p. 449
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