When Kierkegaard died, his influence, like that of Socrates, was just beginning to make itself felt. The complete translation into German of all his works[9] and of many into other languages; the magnificent new edition of his works[10] and of his extraordinarily voluminous diaries,[11] now nearing completion; and the steadily increasing number of books, pamphlets, and articles from the most diverse quarters testify to his reaching a growing number of individuals. Below is given a list of the more important books and articles on Kierkegaard. It does not aim at completeness.
Bärthold, A. S. K., Eine Verfassetexistenz eigner Art. Halberstadt, 1873.
Same: Noten zu S. K.'s Lebensgeschichte. Halle, 1876.
Same: Die Bedeutung der aesthetischen Schriften S. K.'s. Halle, 1879.
Barfod, H. P. (Introduction to the first edition of the Diary.) Copenhagen, 1869.
Bohlin, Th. S. K.'s Etiska Åskadning. Uppsala, 1918.
Brandes, G. S. K., En kritisk Fremstilling i Grundrids. Copenhagen, 1877.
Same: German ed. Leipzig, 1879.
Deleuran, V. Esquisse d'une étude sur S. K. Thèse, University of Paris, 1897.
Höffding, H. S. K. Copenhagen, 1892.