The secret life of Kierkegaard's lover

Literary Review, Summer, 2002 by Thomas E. Kennedy

"What," as Pascal asked, "shall we make of our darkness?"

Regine Olsens Dagbog, (Regine Olsen's Diary), Hobjerg, Denmark: Hovedland Press, 2001.

Note: Corsaren, titled after Byron's poem of the same name, was founded in 1840, the year Kierkegaard and Olsen were betrothed.

Thomas E. Kennedy's latest books are the novel Kerrigan's Copenhagen, A Love Story and Realism & Other Illusions: Essays on the Craft of Fiction, both published in 2002. He has previously published three novels, two story collections, four books of literary criticism and several anthologies. Another novel, Bluett's Blue Hours, A Winter's Tale, is scheduled for publication in 2003. His stories, essays, poems, travel writing, interviews and photographs appear regularly in American and European anthologies and periodicals and have won a number of awards.

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