This book is both clearly written and closely argued. It shows an excellent knowledge of the philosophical and literary texts it engages with – but also a proper respect for, and sensitivity to, the emotional and personal complexity of the human issues at stake. I think it makes a significant contribution both to Kierkegaard studies and to the philosophy of love; and also offers a model of selfhood which should be of interest to philosophers generally.
Sharon Krishek is a Senior Lecturer in the philosophy department of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is the author of Kierkegaard on Faith and Love (Cambridge University Press, 2009) and Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Love (in Hebrew, Dvir Press, 2011), as well as numerous articles in journals and book collections. She is co-editor with Jeffrey Hanson of Kierkegaard's The Sickness unto Death: A Critical Guide (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).