Kierkegaard and the Self-Conscious Literary Tradition: An Interpretation of the Ludic Aspects of Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Authorship from a Literary-Historical Perspective

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Kierkegaard and the Self-Conscious Literary Tradition : An Interpretation of the Ludic Aspects of Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Authorship from a Literary-Historical Perspective. / Jensen, Julio Hans C.

In: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook, Vol. 20, No. 1, 2015, p. 169-190.

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Jensen, JHC 2015, 'Kierkegaard and the Self-Conscious Literary Tradition: An Interpretation of the Ludic Aspects of Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Authorship from a Literary-Historical Perspective', Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 169-190.

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Jensen, J. H. C. (2015). Kierkegaard and the Self-Conscious Literary Tradition: An Interpretation of the Ludic Aspects of Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Authorship from a Literary-Historical Perspective. Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook, 20(1), 169-190.

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Jensen JHC. Kierkegaard and the Self-Conscious Literary Tradition: An Interpretation of the Ludic Aspects of Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Authorship from a Literary-Historical Perspective. Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook. 2015;20(1):169-190.

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Jensen, Julio Hans C. / Kierkegaard and the Self-Conscious Literary Tradition : An Interpretation of the Ludic Aspects of Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Authorship from a Literary-Historical Perspective. In: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook. 2015 ; Vol. 20, No. 1. pp. 169-190.

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