I just got a copy of Either/Or by Soren Kierkegaard on a whim.

I just got a copy of Either/Or by Soren Kierkegaard on a whim. Can I make any good sense of it without taking a class on it/reading Hegel? I'm having a really tough time understanding it so any resources for doing so would be appreciated. Or maybe just telling me I'm in over my head with this. That works too.
I just got a copy of Either/Or by Soren Kierkegaard on a whim. Can I make any good sense of it without taking a class on it/reading Hegel? I’m having a really tough time understanding it so any resources for doing so would be appreciated. Or maybe just telling me I’m in over my head with this. That works too.

Nah, philosophy is hard, no worries. A couple thoughts. 1) Sometimes a different translation helps. We have several. 2) Books like Kierkegaard: A Very Short Introduction, and the Cambridge Companion to Kierkegaard are designed to help you make sense of what you’re reading. Search for them at library.bc.edu.