Literature and Philosophy in Nineteenth-Century British Culture

Volume II: The Mid-Nineteenth Century
 
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Short description:

This is the second volume in a three-volume collection of primary sources which examines philosophy and literature in nineteenth-century Britain.

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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.
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Volume 2: The Mid-Nineteenth Century


Edited by Peter Garratt and Giles Whiteley


General Introduction: "No longer such an Ancient Quarrel: Literature and Philosophy in Nineteenth-Century British Culture", Giles Whiteley


Volume II Introduction ? Peter Garratt and Giles Whiteley


 


Part 1. Self


Part 1. Introduction


1. James Ferrier, ?On the Plagiarisms of Coleridge?


2. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Aurora Leigh


3. G. H. Lewes, Feeling and Thinking


4. Frances Power Cobbe, Dreams as Illustrations of Unconscious Cerebration


5. Alfred Tennyson, The Two Voices


6. Alexander Bain, Law of Contiguity


7. Henry Maudsley, Hamlet


8. Charles Darwin, General Principles of Expression


9. J. S. Mill, A Crisis in My Mental History


 


Part 2. Knowledge/Belief


Part 2. Introduction


10. William Hamilton, Philosophy of the Unconditioned


11. John Ruskin, German Philosophy


12. Ludwig Feuerbach, extract from The Essence of Christianity


13. Herbert Spencer, The Unknowable


14. Harriet Martineau, ?Preface? of The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte


15. J. S. Mill, The Relativity of Human Knowledge


16. Benjamin Jowett, On the Interpretation of Scripture


17. Matthew Arnold, The Bishop and the Philosopher


18. Alfred Tennyson, Lucretius


 


Part 3. Aesthetics, Art and Literature


Part 3. Introduction


19. John Keble, extract from Lectures on Poetry


20. John Ruskin, Of the Three Forms of Imagination


21. John Orchard, A Dialogue on Art


22. Robert Browning, ??Transcendentalism?: A Poem in Twelve Books?


23. David Masson, ?Theories of Poetry?


24. Alexander Bain, From The Emotions and the Will


25. E. S. Dallas, ?The Hidden Soul?


26. George Eliot, ?O May I Join the Choir Invisible?


27. Hippolyte Taine, extract from History of English Literature


 


Index