Af en endnu Levendes Papirer: Kritik af en mislykket dannelsesroman? (Danish)

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      My intent with the present piece is to show that in From the Papers of One Still Living, Published against His Will by S. Kjerkegaard (1838), Kierkegaard presents us with a critical review of Hans Christian Andersen's Only a Fiddler (1837), which he bases on his notion that Andersen's work is a failed attempt at a Bildungsroman. Following a brief presentation of the assumptions--both those concerning aesthetics and those that were typical of the period--implicit in Kierkegaard's review, I point out a number of aspects of Andersen's novel in connection with which I maintain that Kierkegaard himself does not live up to his own requirement that Andersen embrace a correct »outlook on life.« I support my argument by investigating the rhetoric of Kierkegaard's review, and I conclude by suggesting that both Kierkegaard and Andersen should be considered modern writers and that this is attributable, not least, to their break with the literary metaphysics of the Bildungsroman. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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