I’m the translator of Kierkegaard’s Repetition and Philosophical Crumbs (Oxford, 2009) and the author of Ways of Knowing: Kierkegaard’s Pluralist Epistemology (Baylor, 2010). I’ve started a blog called “Piety on Kierkegaard” (http://pietyonkierkegaard.com) that I think would be of interest to literary scholars, particularly those who specialize in literature of the Romantic period. The post I put up today concerns the similarities between he character of Ahasverus, or the wandering Jew and Vampires and suggests that both are instantiations of a more fundamental psychological archetype. I thought this might be of interest to Jungian analysts and scholars.
Sincerely,
M.G. Piety
Department of English and Philosophy
Drexel University
3250-60 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: 215-895-2879
Website: www.mgpiety.com







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