The Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress
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"The Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress" by Søren Kierkegaard is an essay exploring the philosophical transitions of an actress as she matures in her career. Originally written in 1848 and included in Kierkegaard's collected works, the essay analyzes the shift from youth-driven appeal to a deeper appreciation of artistic experience and ethical reflection. The themes resonate with Kierkegaard's exploration of aesthetic and ethical life stages, as well as the intersection of religious and aesthetic appreciation.
The work is often grouped with Kierkegaard's broader essays on drama and has been published in collections such as The Crisis in the Life of an Actress: And Other Essays on the Drama. One notable edition was published in 1967 by Collins in London
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Approximate Age: January 1, 1967
Language: English
ISBN: 0006710670
Page Number: 148