Victor Eremita

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Victor Eremita is the fictional editor-persona created by Søren Kierkegaard to present and frame the contrasting essays in his philosophical work "Either/Or."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf editor-persona
fictional character
literary persona
appearsIn Either/Or NERFINISHED
associatedWith Danish philosophy
existential philosophy
countryOfOrigin Denmark NERFINISHED
creator Søren Kierkegaard NERFINISHED
describedAs fictional editor-persona
fictionalUniverse works of Søren Kierkegaard NERFINISHED
gender male
hasCanonicalStatus central persona in Either/Or
hasFunctionInText mediates between aesthetic and ethical viewpoints
presents papers of A and Judge William
hasPerspective apparently neutral observer
introducedIn Either/Or, Part I NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Danish
literaryDeviceType pseudonymous editor
literaryForm frame narrator
metaNarrativeRole blurs boundary between author and editor
nameMeaning Eremita (Latin for hermit)
Victor (Latin for conqueror)
occupation fictional editor
presentsWorkOf the aesthetic author A
the ethical author Judge William NERFINISHED
relatedConcept aesthetic stage of existence
ethical stage of existence
pseudonymity in Kierkegaard
role editor of Either/Or
framing narrator
usedByAuthorTo frame the structure of Either/Or
present contrasting essays
usedInAuthorStrategy indirect communication
workPublicationYear 1843

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Either/Or pseudonymousAuthor Victor Eremita