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    Umfang: 1 online resource (510 pages)
    ISBN: 9781003427872 , 1003427871 , 9781040012048 , 1040012043 , 9781040011980 , 1040011985
    Inhalt: This three-volume collection of primary sources examines philosophy and literature in the nineteenth-century Britain. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of British Literature and Philosophy.
    Anmerkung: Volume 3: Literature and Philosophy in the ⁰́₈Long-Late-Victorian⁰́₉ PeriodEdited by Andrea SelleriGeneral introductionVolume 3 introductionPart 1. Knowledge and BeliefArthur Conan Doyle, ⁰́₈The Science of Deduction⁰́₉, of The Sign of Four (London and Philadelphia, 1890), pp. 13-17Edwin Abbott Abbott, Preface to the 2nd edition of Flatland (London, 1884), pp. 17-22George Eliot, ⁰́₈How We Come to Give Ourselves False Testimonials, and Believe in Them⁰́₉, of Impressions of Theophrastus Such (London, 1879), pp. 228-33, 236Henry Jones, excerpt from ⁰́₈A Criticism of Browning⁰́₉s View of the Failure of Knowledge⁰́₉, of Browning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher (London & New York, 1896), pp. 220-22, 224, 226-28William James, excerpt from ⁰́₈The Psychology of Belief⁰́₉, Mind 19.55 (Jul. 1889), pp. 325-31. Gerard Manley Hopkins, ⁰́₈That Nature Is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection⁰́₉, The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, ed. Robert Bridges (London: Humphrey Milford, 1918 [written 1889]), pp. 68.Mary Augusta Ward, excerpt from Robert Elsmere (London, 1888), pp. 338-43.Constance Naden, ⁰́₈The Roman Philosopher to Christian Priests⁰́₉ in Songs and Sonnets of Springtime (London, 1881), pp. 16-18James Thomson, ⁰́₈Philosophy⁰́₉ in The City of Dreadful Night and Other Poems (London, 1880), pp. 134-37Anon., excerpt from ⁰́₈Modern Pessimism⁰́₉, Quarterly Review 196.392 (1902), pp. 625-29, 636-40, 644-45 Part 2. SelfRobert Louis Stevenson, excerpt from ⁰́₈Markheim⁰́₉ in Henry Norman (ed.), The Broken Shaft: Tales of Mid-Ocean (New York, 1886), 52-7, 60-1, 65-6, 68-78George Henry Lewes, ⁰́₈Consciousness and Unconsciousness⁰́₉, Mind 2.6 (Apr. 1877), pp. 156-61, 163-66May Sinclair, excerpt from ⁰́₈Guyon: A Philosophical Dialogue⁰́₉, in Essays in Verse (London, 1891), pp. 16-23Francis Herbert Bradley, excerpt from ⁰́₈The Meanings of Self⁰́₉, of Appearance and Reality: A Metaphysical Essay (London, 1893), pp. 75-86Mathilde Blind, section III and VI, ⁰́₈Chaunts of Life⁰́₉ in The Ascent of Man (London, 1889), pp. 164-69, 182-87Samuel Butler, ⁰́₈Thought and Language⁰́₉, 1890 lecture, collected in R.A. Streatfeild (ed.) Essays on Life, Art and Science (London, 1908), pp. 176-78, 184-85, 187-92, 206-08, 225-28Edwin Arnold, ⁰́₈Buddha Under the Bodhi Tree⁰́₉, from book 6 of The Light of Asia (Chicago, 1879), pp. 155-73Oscar Wilde (attr.), ⁰́₈The Magnet⁰́₉s Story⁰́₉, reported in Richard Le Gallienne⁰́₉s The Romantic Nineties (Garden City, N.Y., 1925), pp. 254-56Thomas Hardy, ⁰́₈Fore scene: The Overworld⁰́₉, in The Dynasts (London, 1903).Edward Plunkett, Lord Dunsany, ⁰́₈The Dreams of the Prophet⁰́₉, in Time and the Gods (London, 1906), pp. 118-22Part 3. Art and CriticismWilliam Morris, excerpt from ⁰́₈The Prospects of Architecture in Civilisation⁰́₉, 1881 lecture collected in Hopes and Fears for Art (London, 1882), pp. 190-92, 205-11George Meredith, excerpt from ⁰́₈On the Idea of Comedy and the Uses of the Comic Spirit⁰́₉, The New Quarterly Magazine 8 (Jan. 1877), pp. 1-2, 8-9, 30, 32-33Vernon Lee, excerpt from ⁰́₈On Literary Construction⁰́₉, in The Handling of Words; And Other Studies in Literary Psychology (London: John Lane, 1922 [1886]), pp. 1, 22-29Algernon Charles Swinburne, excerpt from ⁰́₈Victor Hugo: L⁰́₉Annee Terrible⁰́₉, in Essays and Studies (London: Chatto and Windus, 1875 [1872]), pp. 41-45Edward Dowden, excerpt from ⁰́₈The Interpretation of Literature⁰́₉, Transcripts and Studies (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Tr©ơbner & Co., 1896 [1886]), pp. 238-39, 251-52, 254, 265-68.Ella D⁰́₉Arcy (as ⁰́₈G.H. Page⁰́₉), ⁰́₈Personality in Art⁰́₉, Westminster Review 139.1 (Jan. 1893): 646-53.Andrew Cecil Bradley, excerpt from ⁰́₈Poetry for Poetry⁰́₉s Sake⁰́₉, 1901 lecture collected in Oxford Lectures on Poetry (London, 1909), pp. 7-17 James Sully, excerpt from ⁰́₈George Eliot⁰́₉s Art⁰́₉, Mind 6.23 (Jul. 1881), 380-85, 390-91Edward Caird, extract from ⁰́₈Goethe and Philosophy⁰́₉, Essays on Literature and Philosophy (Glasgow: J. Maclehose & sons, 1892 [1886]), pp. 54-55, 58-60, 62-63Havelock Ellis, extract from ⁰́₈Casanova⁰́₉, in Affirmations (London, 1898), pp. 112-18Part 4. SocietyLeslie Stephen, excerpt from ⁰́₈The Moral Element in Literature⁰́₉, Cornhill Magazine 43 (Jan. 1881): 34-9, 49-50Frederick Denison Maurice, excerpt from ⁰́₈Social Morality⁰́₉, in Social Morality: Twenty-One Lectures (London, 1872), pp. 7-11Julia Wedgwood, excerpt from ⁰́₈Ethics and Literature⁰́₉, Contemporary Review 71 (Jan. 1897), pp. 77-80William Hurrell Mallock, excerpt from The New Republic (London, 1877), pp. 213-22Walter Pater, excerpt from ⁰́₈New Cirenaicism⁰́₉, of Marius the Epicurean: His Sensations and Ideas (London, 1885), pp. 143-48, 150-53Grant Allen, excerpt from ⁰́₈The New Hedonism⁰́₉, Fortnightly Review 55.327 (Mar. 1894), 379-83, 389-92Amy Levy, ⁰́₈Xantippe⁰́₉ in Xantippe, and Other Verse (London, 1881), pp. 1-13Lewis Carroll, excerpt from Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (London, 1893), pp. 181-87John Addington Symonds, ⁰́₈Literature ⁰́₃ Idealistic⁰́₉, of A Problem in Modern Ethics: Being an Inquiry into the Phenomenon of Sexual Inversion (London, 1896), pp. 115-20, 122-25Herbert George Wells, excerpt from ⁰́₈Concerning Freedoms⁰́₉, of A Modern Utopia (London, 1905), pp. 31-4, 37-42Index
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