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Either/Or: A Fragment of Life: Critical Essay by John Vignaux Smyth

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SOURCE: Smyth, John Vignaux. “Erotic Aesthetics.” In A Question of Eros: Irony in Sterne, Kierkegaard, and Barthes, pp. 223-59. Tallahassee: Florida State University Press, 1986.

In the following excerpt, Smyth explores Kierkegaard's concept of irony as well as his inclusion of philosophy and science within the realm of aesthetics.

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