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Tagebuch des Verführers (original 1843; edition 2013)

by Søren Kierkegaard

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"In the vast literature of love, The Seducer's Diary is an intricate curiosity--a feverishly intellectual attempt to reconstruct an erotic failure as a pedagogic success, a wound masked as a boast," observes John Updike in his foreword to Søren Kierkegaard's narrative. This work, a chapter from Kierkegaard's first major volume, Either/Or, springs from his relationship with his fiancée, Regine Olsen. Kierkegaard fell in love with the young woman, ten years his junior, proposed to her, but then broke off their engagement a year later. This event affected Kierkegaard profoundly. Olsen became a muse for him, and a flood of volumes resulted. His attempt to set right, in writing, what he feels was a mistake in his relationship with Olsen taught him the secret of "indirect communication." The Seducer's Diary, then, becomes Kierkegaard's attempt to portray himself as a scoundrel and thus make their break easier for her. Matters of marriage, the ethical versus the aesthetic, dread, and, increasingly, the severities of Christianity are pondered by Kierkegaard in this intense work.… (more)
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The Seducer's Diary by Søren Kierkegaard (1843)

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    The Seducer: It is Hard to Die in Dieppe by Henrik Stangerup (bluepiano)
    bluepiano: There are interesting connections between these books: The Seducer is based on the life of P.L. Moller, a critic with whom Kierkegaard had a bitter and notorious feud that plays a large part in the novel. Diary of a Seducer was quite possibly a dig at Moller. And Stangerup's book is one of a trilogy of historical novels each of which depicts one of Kierkegaard's 'life's stages'.… (more)
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  luvucenanzo06 | Sep 8, 2023 |
Actually read this as a part of the Either/Or Volume I. Diary of one of the most despicable people I've come across in a literary sense. ( )
  mybucketlistofbooks | Jan 10, 2015 |
A purportedly found diary and letters covering a detached look at an affair. Heart versus head. ( )
  rrmmff2000 | May 27, 2011 |
Johannes Forførerens Dagbog er et af Søren Kierkegaards (1813-1855) mest kendte og elskede værker. Det udkom i 1843 som en del af Kierkegaards hovedværk Enten-Eller og er en fortælling om den dæmoniske Johannes’ forførelse af den unge pige Cordelia Wahl. Den berømte og berygtede dagbog, der er elsket af både mænd og kvinder, skildrer en anden forførertype end den man møder i Mozarts Don Juan som Kierkegaard har skrevet om i det musikfilosofiske essay De umiddelbare erotiske stadier eller det musikalsk-erotiske fra Enten-Eller (der i vores udgivelse har fået titlen Hør, hør, hør Mozarts Don Juan). Filosoffen Jens Staubrand har skrevet en indledning til Johannes Forførerens Dagbog, der er gennemredigeret og meget nænsomt bearbejdet til nudansk.
  vhjskk | May 31, 2010 |
5 stars? Really though, I had such a hard time putting this one down I've literally spent the last five days reading the final three pages because I don't want it to end :(

It truly is a masterpiece on aesthetics and the true follies of a passionate relationship between a young man and a younger girl. Love is fleeting, as much as Søren Kierkegaard's clever character named: 'Johannes' hates to admit, he wrote an entire diary about it but with a cunnilingus, I mean cunning yet charming style that could only be pulled off in the 19th century yet so many of the affairs of the heart presented are still very true to this day. Brilliant, absolute classic. thank you penguin, yet again. If only I had met your GreatIdeas/GreatLoves series earlier in my life. Still...I've managed with the American canon quite well............

Kierkegaard, the witty devil he is, sneaks in his own synposis on the book he just wrote for the final sentence:
"Nevertheless, it would really be wothwhile knowing whether one couldn't poetize oneself out of a girl, whether one couldn't make her so proud that she imagined it was she who had wearied of the relationship. It could become a quite interesting epilogue, which in its own right might be of psychological interest, and besides that, enrich one with many erotic observations."

PS if you read it without the intense edge of knowing that it's based on a true story just purposely made with a more evil edge, than you may not enjoy it as much. ( )
  TakeItOrLeaveIt | Jun 10, 2009 |
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"In the vast literature of love, The Seducer's Diary is an intricate curiosity--a feverishly intellectual attempt to reconstruct an erotic failure as a pedagogic success, a wound masked as a boast," observes John Updike in his foreword to Søren Kierkegaard's narrative. This work, a chapter from Kierkegaard's first major volume, Either/Or, springs from his relationship with his fiancée, Regine Olsen. Kierkegaard fell in love with the young woman, ten years his junior, proposed to her, but then broke off their engagement a year later. This event affected Kierkegaard profoundly. Olsen became a muse for him, and a flood of volumes resulted. His attempt to set right, in writing, what he feels was a mistake in his relationship with Olsen taught him the secret of "indirect communication." The Seducer's Diary, then, becomes Kierkegaard's attempt to portray himself as a scoundrel and thus make their break easier for her. Matters of marriage, the ethical versus the aesthetic, dread, and, increasingly, the severities of Christianity are pondered by Kierkegaard in this intense work.

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