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The seducer's diary
Book • 2013
Søren Kierkegaard's "The Seducer's Diary" is a philosophical novel exploring the themes of seduction, love, and the nature of selfhood.
The story follows Johannes, a sophisticated seducer, as he manipulates Cordelia, a young woman, into falling in love with him.
Kierkegaard uses the narrative to explore the complexities of human relationships and the ethical implications of seduction.
The novel is known for its psychological depth and its exploration of existential themes.
It is considered a significant work in the development of existentialist thought.
The story follows Johannes, a sophisticated seducer, as he manipulates Cordelia, a young woman, into falling in love with him.
Kierkegaard uses the narrative to explore the complexities of human relationships and the ethical implications of seduction.
The novel is known for its psychological depth and its exploration of existential themes.
It is considered a significant work in the development of existentialist thought.
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