Somehow the accent must be that I have made up my mind about being a religious author.”

34 See JP VI 6944 (Pap. XI3 B 54).

35 See pp. 1.251-300.

36 Pp. 1.251-52.

37 Point of View, KW XXII (SV XIII 523).

38 See Letters, Letter 152, KW XXV. See also Corsair Affair, Supplement, pp. 211, 219, and notes 406, 434, KW XIII (Pap. VII1 A 98, P. 45, and A 229).

39 See Letters, Letter 119, KW XXV.

40 See The Corsair, 284, February 27, 1846, col. 5; Corsair Affair, Supplement, p. 130, KW XIII. See also The Corsair, 129, March 10, 1843, col. 1-3; Corsair Affair, Supplement, pp. 93-95. In 269, November 14, 1845, col. 14, Victor Eremita is immortalized: “Victor Eremita will never die” (Corsair Affair, Supplement, p. 96). In 251, July 4, 1845, col. 3, it was presumed to be more enjoyable “to eat dry bread and drink water with Hilarius Bookbinder [Stages] than to drink champagne” with a certain Danish editor (Corsair Affair, Supplement, p. 96).

41 See Corsair Affair, Index, “trousers,” p. 318, KW XIII.

42 See Corsair Affair, Supplement, p. 131, KW XIII.

43 The Corsair, 285, March 6, 1846, col. 8-11; Corsair Affair, Supplement, pp. 131-34, KW XIII. See also The Corsair, 289, April 3, 1846, col. 9-10; Corsair Affair, Supplement, pp. 135-36.

44 See Supplement, p. 2.153 (Pap. X2 A 124).

45 Møller, Kritiske Skizzer fra Aarene 1840-47, I-II (Copenhagen: 1847), II, p. 264.

46 Ibid., p. 262.

47 See Supplement, pp.