Ibsen's Hedda Gabler
Philosophical Perspectives
Edited by Kristin Gjesdal
Author Information
Edited by Kristin Gjesdal, Associate Professor, Temple University
Kristin Gjesdal is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Temple University and Professor II of Philosophy at the University of Oslo. She is the author of Gadamer and The Legacy of German Idealism (CUP, 2009), Herder's Hermeneutics: History, Poetry, Enlightenment (CUP, 2017), and a number of articles in the areas of aesthetics, hermeneutics, and nineteenth-century philosophy. Kristin Gjesdal also works in philosophy of literature, with a special emphasis on Shakespeare and Ibsen. She is the editor of Key Debates in Nineteenth Century European Philosophy (Routledge, 2016), the coeditor of The Oxford Handbook of German Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century (OUP, 2015) and the forthcoming Cambridge Companion to Hermeneutics, and an area editor of nineteenth-century philosophy for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Contributors:
Kristin Boyce, Mississippi State University
Susan L. Feagin, Temple University
Kristin Gjesdal, Temple University and University of Oslo
Frode Helland, University of Oslo
Leonardo F. Lisi, Johns Hopkins University
Tori Moi, Duke University
Fred Rush, University of Notre Dame
Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr, University of Oxford and St. Catherine's College, Oxford
Tom Stern, University College London
Arnold Weinstein, Brown University