Henry Crabb Robinson
Henry Crabb Robinson
Romantic Comparatist, 1790-1811
Hunnekuhl, Philipp
Liverpool University Press
02/2023
304
Mole
Inglês
9781802077827
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction. Henry Crabb Robinson: Romantic Comparatist, 1790-1811
1. Radical Self-Education and First Authorship
2. The Godwinian Critic
3. Kant, Aesthetic Autonomy, and Literary Ethics
4. Moral Discourse in A.W. Schlegel, Schiller, Goethe, and Lessing
5. Hazlitt, Napoleon, and Literary Disinterestedness
6. 'Matters of Religion & Morality': Herder, Wordsworth, and Blake
7. Friedrich Schlegel, Coleridge, and the Ethics of Amathonte
Conclusion: Or, a New Outlook for Nineteenth-Century Comparatism
1. Radical Self-Education and First Authorship
2. The Godwinian Critic
3. Kant, Aesthetic Autonomy, and Literary Ethics
4. Moral Discourse in A.W. Schlegel, Schiller, Goethe, and Lessing
5. Hazlitt, Napoleon, and Literary Disinterestedness
6. 'Matters of Religion & Morality': Herder, Wordsworth, and Blake
7. Friedrich Schlegel, Coleridge, and the Ethics of Amathonte
Conclusion: Or, a New Outlook for Nineteenth-Century Comparatism
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Romanticism;Kant;ethics;aesthetic theory;comparative literature
Introduction. Henry Crabb Robinson: Romantic Comparatist, 1790-1811
1. Radical Self-Education and First Authorship
2. The Godwinian Critic
3. Kant, Aesthetic Autonomy, and Literary Ethics
4. Moral Discourse in A.W. Schlegel, Schiller, Goethe, and Lessing
5. Hazlitt, Napoleon, and Literary Disinterestedness
6. 'Matters of Religion & Morality': Herder, Wordsworth, and Blake
7. Friedrich Schlegel, Coleridge, and the Ethics of Amathonte
Conclusion: Or, a New Outlook for Nineteenth-Century Comparatism
1. Radical Self-Education and First Authorship
2. The Godwinian Critic
3. Kant, Aesthetic Autonomy, and Literary Ethics
4. Moral Discourse in A.W. Schlegel, Schiller, Goethe, and Lessing
5. Hazlitt, Napoleon, and Literary Disinterestedness
6. 'Matters of Religion & Morality': Herder, Wordsworth, and Blake
7. Friedrich Schlegel, Coleridge, and the Ethics of Amathonte
Conclusion: Or, a New Outlook for Nineteenth-Century Comparatism
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