Kierkegaard's Critique of the Liberal Press in 1835–1836: The Debate with Ostermann, Lehmann, and Hage
In this article, I would like to explore the background to Kierkegaard’s criticism of the liberal press. Although it seems that this controversial relationship began in 1846, with his A Literary Review and the incident involving The Corsair, Kierkegaard actually devoted several of his early writings...
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2026
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