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==Influence==
The article’s second sentence claims that "[''Axël'']…was influenced by…the Gnostic philosophy of Georg Hegel…." As usual, influence is attributed to Hegel when it might better have been attributed to [[Arthur Schopenhauer|Schopenhauer]]. Can anyone explain exactly and precisely how the writing of ''Axël'' was influenced by Hegel?[[Special:Contributions/173.72.115.153|173.72.115.153]] ([[User talk:173.72.115.153|talk]]) 20:10, 24 July 2018 (UTC)DeMikeal Tibbets

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Influence

The article’s second sentence claims that "[Axël]…was influenced by…the Gnostic philosophy of Georg Hegel…." As usual, influence is attributed to Hegel when it might better have been attributed to Schopenhauer. Can anyone explain exactly and precisely how the writing of Axël was influenced by Hegel?173.72.115.153 (talk) 20:10, 24 July 2018 (UTC)DeMikeal Tibbets[reply]