Poul Martin Møller: Poet, Philosopher and Philologist

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Poul Martin Møller (1794–1838) was a well-known figure in Golden Age Denmark, and his versatile intelligence was acknowledged by his contemporaries. Møller was a philologist, novelist, poet, theologian and philosopher, and his work included poems, translations, philosophical essays, aphorisms, reviews, and the fragment of a novel. His sudden death in 1838 interrupted what could have been a brilliant intellectual career. This anthology offers a series of articles written by leading scholars specialized in the Danish Golden Age; the aim is to shed light on different aspects of Møller’s thought and to show how his ideas may still be relevant to us.

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Nassim Bravo is Associate Professor at the Institute of Humanities, Universidad Panamericana. He has published many articles and translations on the culture of Golden Age Denmark. His more recent book is The Disruptive Challenges of God (Brill, 2025).

Finn Gredal Jensen is Senior Editor at the Society for Danish Language and Literature, Copenhagen. He has edited several critical editions of Danish literature, including Søren Kierkegaard and Hans Christian Andersen.

Jon Stewart is a Researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. He has worked for many years in the field of nineteenth-century Continental philosophy. He now serves as the editor of the journal Filozofia.
This volume is intended for scholars and graduate students interested in Møller and the culture of Golden Age Denmark. It is a valuable resource in the fields of philosophy, philology and theology.
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