This lucid and riveting new biography at once rescues Kierkegaard from the scholars and makes it abundantly clear why he is such an intriguing and useful figure
- Adam Phillips, Observer
She wonderfully conveys how, pelican-like, Kierkegaard tore his philosophy from his own breast
- Jane O'Grady, Telegraph
<i>Philosopher of the Heart </i>enacts Kierkegaard's audacity and verve in thinking and writing, his "new way of doing philosophy", in a thrillingly inward and intimate style
- Boyd Tonkin, Arts Desk
One of the best biographies of modern masters by a new generation
- Daniel Johnson, Standpoint
<b>Superb... the sort of biography Kierkegaard himself might have written, thematic in structure rather than chronological, lucid in its narrative but not exhaustive in detail. </b>... <b>Carlisle's book has its own beauty, reminding us that Kierkegaard sympathized with our own troubles, our own desires to live decent lives</b>
- David Mason, The Hudson Review