Description: Master Kierkegaard is a diary kept by a fictional servant
in the house of Søren Kierkegaard. The strong-willed but faithful Magda,
a well-educated and ""fallen"" woman from Berlin, considers herself
fortunate to have found domestic work in Copenhagen and yet is plagued
by her own demons. Two journals set in the summer of 1847, while
Kierkegaard wrote his Works of Love, record Magda's reflections on
Scripture, literature, and life, focusing on her sporadic yet intimate
interactions with her master, Denmark's premier writer, theologian, and
philosopher. Endorsements: ""Master Kierkegaard is a masterpiece of
fiction and spirituality. Reading it evoked for me a feeling of serenity
and thoughtfulness."" --Adela Yarbro Collins Buckingham Professor of New
Testament Criticism and Interpretation at Yale Divinity School, and
author of Mark: A Commentary About the Contributor(s): Ellen Brown is a
writer living in Connecticut. Her previous publications include essays
on Percy Shelley's Prometheus Unbound and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
She is currently at work on two additional volumes of Master
Kierkegaard.