<p>‘Lippitt’s text is exceptionally clear in explaining the background, central ideas, and major secondary literature on <i>Fear and Trembling</i>.’<br /><em>Michael Strawser, University of Central Florida, USA</em></p><p>‘This is an excellent text. Lippitt gives due consideration to all parts of <em>Fear and Trembling</em>, including the early sections that are often neglected, and provides an insightful account and critical evaluation of the various ways in which Kierkegaard’s notorious book has been interpreted.’<br /><em>Rick Anthony Furtak, Colorado College, USA</em></p><p>'A first-rate Kierkegaard scholar, Lippitt has a gift for conveying complex and difficult ideas in a clear, accessible way, which makes this book an ideal guide for undergraduate students and for other readers coming to Kierkegaard for the first time.'<br /><em>David Law, University of Manchester, UK</em></p><p>‘John Lippitt is one of the top experts on <i>Fear and Trembling</i> in the English-speaking world. The many insights of his work are distilled here in a form that is accessible to undergraduates, yet also thought-provoking for more advanced scholars. This book is essential for any serious reader of Kierkegaard!’<br /><i>John Davenport, Fordham University, USA</i></p>