Kierkegaard wasn’t alone in his criticisms of Andersen but three years later he launched his own literary career with a savage critique of Andersen’s novel ‘ Only a Fiddler,’ in which he repeated and elaborated upon the same criticisms in a short book, ‘ From the Papers of One Still Living’.
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Andersen and Kierkegaard. Part 3
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Kierkegaard wasn’t alone in his criticisms of Andersen but three years later he launched his own literary career with a savage critique of Andersen’s novel ‘ Only a Fiddler,’ in which he repeated and elaborated upon the same criticisms in a short book, ‘ From the Papers of One Still Living’.