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  1. Regine Olsen (posteriormente Regine Schlegel) (Frederiksberg, 23 de janeiro de 1822 – Frederiksberg, 18 de março de 1904) foi uma jovem dinamarquesa, mais conhecida por ter sido noiva do filósofo dinamarquês Sören Kierkegaard e ter tido uma influência considerável na obra filosófica e teológica deste.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Regine_OlsenRegine Olsen - Wikipedia

    • Biography
    • Olsen in Kierkegaard's Writings
    • Historical Legacy
    • In Popular Culture
    • References

    Early years and engagement to Kierkegaard

    Olsen was born on 23 January 1822 in Frederiksberg, a district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Her parents were Terklid Olsen, councilor of state and department head in the Finance Ministry, and Regine Ferderikke Malling Olsen. Her family home was located in Børsgade, near Knippelsbro. Growing up, she would paint miniatures. She first met Kierkegaard on a spring day in 1837 while visiting the home of Mrs Catrine Rørdam when she was 15 and he 24. Olsen later recalled that upon this first meeting Kierk...

    End of engagement

    On 11 August 1841 Kierkegaard broke off the engagement believing it would be torturous for Olsen to be his companion because there was "something spectral about me, something no one can endure who has to see me every day and have a real relationship with me". Kierkegaard also believed that God was calling him to celibacy and that his life was soon to be over as his health was always poor[a], being rejected by the military for being unfit previously. He sent Olsen a farewell letter along with...

    Effect of breakup on Kierkegaard

    Kierkegaard never fully recovered from his failed relationship with Olsen, remaining forever smitten with her, writing in a letter addressed to Olsen he said: For a time in between their break-up and her marriage to Schlegel, they had polite and civil contact during daily walks and in church. These were mostly non-verbal on Kierkegaard's part and caused him great anxiety, although he still was able to find joy in the interactions, writing in his journal.“As often happens to me of late, I can’...

    Regine Olsen occupies a central role in Kierkegaard's thought and writings, and indeed a unique position in the history of all of Western philosophy. In some ways, it is difficult to understand Kierkegaard fully without at least a cursory knowledge of his failed relationship to Regine. Kierkegaard's failed relationship with Olsen influenced his vie...

    In 1995 Kierkegaard biographer Joakim Garffgained access to letters written by Regine to her sister Cornelia during the period of the Schlegels' time in the West Indies. Though somewhat guarded, her letters reveal Regine's discomfort with the tropical climate and distaste for what she viewed as the superficiality and pettiness of colonial life. She...

    British author David Lodge delves extensively into the love story between Kierkegaard and Olsen in his novel Therapy, as the protagonist Tubby Passmore goes through a mid-life crisis and becomes ob...
    Italian post-rock band port-royalhas a song titled "Regine Olsen."
    US indie popband, The Receptionists, have a song titled "Søren Loved Regina".
    There is a Russian synthpop duo called Regine Ollsenn [sic].

    Bibliography

    1. Garff, Joakim (2000). SAK (in Danish). Gads Forlag. ISBN 87-12-02243-8. 2. Garff, Joakim (2005). Søren Kierkegaard: A Biography. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-09165-X. 3. Kierkegaard, Søren (1996). Papers and Journals: A Selection. tr. Hannay. Penguin Classics. ISBN 0-14-044589-7. 4. Kirmmse, Bruce H. (1996). Encounters with Kierkegaard: A Life as Seen by his Contemporaries. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-01106-0. 5. Tudvad, Peter (2004). Kierkegaards København (in Danish)...

  3. Régine Olsen foi o grande amor da vida de Kierkegaard. Regina Olsen: O sacrifício de amor. Em 1837, Kierkegaard conhece Régine Olsen e tanto o amor por ela, tanto a ruptura do seu noivado em ...

  4. Regine Schlegel, nacida Olsen, (23 de enero de 1822 - 18 de marzo de 1904), fue una mujer danesa recordada por haber estado comprometida con el filósofo y teólogo Søren Kierkegaard del 8 de septiembre de 1840 al 11 de agosto de 1841. Después de que terminara su relación, Regine se casó con Johan Frederik Schlegel.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Regine_OlsenRegine Olsen - Wikiwand

    Regine Olsen (posteriormente Regine Schlegel) ( Frederiksberg, 23 de janeiro de 1822 – Frederiksberg, 18 de março de 1904) foi uma jovem dinamarquesa, mais conhecida por ter sido noiva do filósofo dinamarquês Sören Kierkegaard e ter tido uma influência considerável na obra filosófica e teológica deste. Conheceu Kierkegaard em 1837 ...

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Regine_OlsenRegine Olsen - Wikipedia

    Regine Olsen nel 1840, in un dipinto di Emil Bærentzen. Regine Olsen, conosciuta dal 1847 come Schlegel ( Frederiksberg, 23 gennaio 1822 – Frederiksberg, 18 marzo 1904 ), è stata una donna danese, nota per essere stata la fidanzata del filosofo Søren Kierkegaard .

  7. Nessa época, Kierkegaard decidiu pedir a Regine Olsen, que ele conhecia há vários anos, em casamento. Após um noivado de dois anos, Kierkegaard sentiu que havia um “protesto divino” porque o casamento foi baseado em algo falso (ele nunca disse o quê), e em 1841 ele escreveu uma carta para Regine encerrando o noivado.