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The Sickness Unto Death

A New Translation

Søren Kierkegaard Bruce H. Kirmmse (Connecticut College)

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Liveright
29 March 2024
"The ""greatest psychologist of the spirit since St. Augustine"" (Gregory R. Beabout), Soren Kierkegaard is renowned for such richly imagined philosophical works as Fear and Trembling and The Concept of Anxiety. Yet only The Sickness unto Death condenses his most essential ideas-on aesthetics, ethics, and religion-into a single volume.

First published in 1849 under the pseudonym Anti-Climacus, The Sickness unto Death is as demanding as it is concise, posing fundamental yet complicated questions about human nature and the self. Beginning with the biblical story of Lazarus, whom Jesus miraculously raised from the dead, The Sickness unto Death identifies the titular ""sickness"" as ""despair,"" a state worse than death because it is ""unto"" death. As Kierkegaard demonstrates, despair-or, in Christian categories, ""sin""-is a sickness not of the body, but of the spirit, and thus, of the self.

A dramatic ""medical history"" of the course of this sickness, The Sickness unto Death culminates, as all medical histories do, in a crisis, a turning point at which the self, the patient, either realizes or abandons itself. Given the choice between eternal salvation and extinction, Kierkegaard calls upon the self to become receptive in faith to God's mercy, ""even today, even at this hour, even at this instant.""

With his ""historian's eye"" (Vanessa Parks Rumble) and ""lucid and informative"" (George Pattison) introduction, Bruce H. Kirmmse deftly situates The Sickness unto Death in the historical context of the European revolutions of 1848, reminding us that even Kierkegaard was a product of his time and place. Yet as Kirmmse ultimately shows, The Sickness unto Death is as apt for our times as for mid-nineteenth-century Europe, speaking to the human soul across generations and centuries."

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Imprint:   Liveright
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 211mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   191g
ISBN:   9781324094487
ISBN 10:   1324094486
Pages:   224
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Soren Kierkegaard (1813–1855) was a Danish philosopher and theologian. A professor emeritus at Connecticut College, Bruce H. Kirmmse has published several books and numerous articles on Kierkegaard and was general editor of Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks. His translation of Fear and Trembling appeared in 2021. He lives in Randolph, New Hampshire, and Copenhagen, Denmark.

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