The Kierkegaard Anthology has three general perspectives: the editor's, Kierkegaard's, and the perspectives of Kierkegaard's pseudonymous authors. The editor, Robert Bretall, composes the anthology and publishes it in 1946. His interpretive stamp pervades the text because he selects which parts of Kierkegaard's work are most important and must be reprinted in the text. The editor admits that his choices are somewhat subjective but realizes that any choices made would be equally subjective. He also places commentaries at the beginning of each series of book excerpts.
A Kierkegaard Anthology