No. 21 . October 1999 ISSN 0108-3104
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DISSERTATIONS:
Bielmeier, Michael G.: Cantles of Contention: A Kierkegaardian Reading of 'Hamlet', 'Troilus and Cressida', and 'Antony and Cleopatra. PhD. Marquette University, 1998. 177 pp. AAT 9912723.
Butta, Glenn: Søren Kierkegaard and Discipleship. Ph.D. Theology. University of Wales at Lampeter, U.K., 1999. Apologies for mentioning the wrong year last time (IKN 203).
Christian, Neil: On Aristocratic Radicalism. Singularities of Georg Brandes, Friedrich Nietzsche and Søren Kierkegaard. PhD. New York University, 1999, 430 pp. AAT 9917070.
Dip, Patricia: The Notion of Individual in Kierkegaard's Thought. Licentiate thesis in Philosophy, Buenos Aires University, 1997 (Defence 11.11.97).
Guess, Justin: The Self and Freedom in Søren Kierkegaard. PhD. Duquesne University, 1998, 161 pp. AAT 9914000.
Hale, Geoffrey Arthur: Fragmentary Extravagance. Modernist Readings of Kierkegaard in Kafka, Rilke and Adorno. Ph.D. thesis, John Hopkins University, 1996.
Jakway, Chris L.: A Kierkegaardian Understanding of Self and Society: An Existential Sociology (Søren Kierkegaard). PhD. Western Michigan University, 1998, 77 pp. AAT 9839877.
Loungina, Darya: Proof of the Existential Dialectic in Kierkegaard's Writings 1843-46. Ph.D.Philosophy. Moscow State University, Russia, 1998.
Sacks, Kenneth: The Metaphysics of a Groove. Ph.D. Philosophy. Vanderbilt University, 1997. UMI : GAX98-03945. Page 3163 in vol. 58/08-A Dissertation Abstracts.[Correction of error in dissertations IKN 1998].
Santrac, Aleksandar: Kierkegaard's Concept of Truth, M.A. dissertation, U.S.A.: see: http://www.andrews. edu/~santrac/thesis.html
Walsh, Cheryl: Irony and Kierkegaard. PhD. Philosophy. Bond University, Queensland, Australia. 1996.
Walther, Bo Kampmann: Øjeblik og taushed. Dekonstruktive Kierkegaard-laesninger. Ph.D afhandling, Odense Universitet, 1998.
Zavodny, John: The Marks and Noises of the Monster at the end of the Book: From Irony to Camp with Rorty, Kierkegaard and Derrida. PhD. The University of Tennessee, 1997, 276 pp. AAT 9840352.
[Note: If your dissertation, article or book, has not been mentioned in the IKN it is an oversight. - Please do let me know. Please also note that UMI is now known by the name: Bell & Howell Information and Learning. - Ed.]
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