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Anne Louise Nielsen: Kierkegaard and the Legitimacy of the Comic: Understanding the Relevance of Irony, Humor, and the Comic for Ethics and Religion, Will Williams. Lexington Books, 2018. pp. 203.

  • Anne Louise Nielsen

    Aarhus University, Institute of Culture and Society;

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Anne Louise Nielsen

Aarhus University, Institute of Culture and Society;

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