Literature and Philosophy in Nineteenth-Century British Culture : Volume II: The Mid-Nineteenth Century

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Literature and Philosophy in Nineteenth-Century British Culture : Volume II: The Mid-Nineteenth Century

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This is the second volume in a three-volume collection of primary sources which examines philosophy and literature in nineteenth-century Britain. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students and scholars of British Literature and Philosophy.

Table of Contents

Volume 2: The Mid-Nineteenth Century

General Introduction

Volume II Introduction

Part 1. Self

Part 1. Introduction

1. James Ferrier, ‘On the Plagiarisms of Coleridge’, Blackwood’s Magazine 47 (Mar 1840), pp. 287-90, 296, 299.

2. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Aurora Leigh, book I, (London: Chapman and Hall, 1857), pp. 28-35.

3. G. H. Lewes, ‘Feeling and Thinking’, The Physiology of Common Life, vol 2. (Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1859), pp. 1-7, 65-9.

4. Frances Power Cobbe, ‘Dreams as Illustrations of Unconscious Cerebration’, Macmillan’s Magazine (April 1871), pp. 512-13, 518-23.

5. Alfred Tennyson, ‘The Two Voices’, Poems (London: Edward Moxon, 1842), pp. 124-32.

6. Alexander Bain, ‘Law of Contiguity’, The Senses and the Intellect (John Parker and Son, 1855), pp. 442-48.

7. Henry Maudsley, ‘Hamlet’, Body and Mind, 2nd edn. (London: Macmillan and Co., 1873), pp. 169-78.

8. Charles Darwin, ‘General Principles of Expression’, On the Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (London: John Murray, 1872), pp. 353-59, 365-67.

9. J. S. Mill, ‘A Crisis in My Mental History’, Autobiography (London: Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1873), pp. 138-41, 143-44, 146-49.

Part 2. Knowledge/Belief

Part 2. Introduction

10. William Hamilton, ‘Philosophy of the Unconditioned’, Discussions on Philosophy, Literature and Education, 2nd edn. (London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1853), pp. 12-15

11. John Ruskin, ‘German Philosophy’, Modern Painters III (1856), in The Complete Works of John Ruskin, vol. 5, ed. E. T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn (London: George Allen, 1904), pp. 424-26.

12. Ludwig Feuerbach, extract from The Essence of Christianity, trans. Marian Evans (London: John Chapman, 1854), pp. 267-69, 271-72.

13. Herbert Spencer, ‘The Unknowable’, First Principles (London: Williams and Norgate, 1862), pp. 93-7

14. Harriet Martineau, ‘Preface’, The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte (London: John Chapman, 1853), pp. vii-viii, x-xi, xiii-xv.

15. J. S. Mill, ‘The Relativity of Human Knowledge’, An Examination of Sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, 1865), pp. 57-61.

16. Benjamin Jowett, ‘On the Interpretation of Scripture’, Essays and Reviews (London: John W. Parker, 1860), pp. 377-80, 382-83.

17. Matthew Arnold, ‘The Bishop and the Philosopher’, Macmillan’s Magazine 39 (Jan 1863), pp. 252-56.

18. Alfred Tennyson, ‘Lucretius’, Macmillan’s Magazine 103 (May 1868), pp. 1-9.

Part 3. Aesthetics, Art & Literature

Part 3. Introduction

19. John Keble, extract from Lectures on Poetry, 1832-41, trans. E. K. Francis, 2 vols (Oxford: Clarendon, 1912), pp. 53, 9, 65-7.

20. John Ruskin, ‘Of the Three Forms of Imagination’, Modern Painters II (1846), in E.T. Cook and A. Wedderburn (eds), The Complete Works of John Ruskin (London: George Allen, 1903-1912), vol 5, pp. 223–28.

21. John Orchard, ‘A Dialogue on Art’, Art and Poetry [aka The Germ] 4 (April 1850), pp. 160-65.

22. Robert Browning, ‘“Transcendentalism”: A Poem in Twelve Books’, Men and Women, vol. 2 (London: Chapman and Hall, 1855), pp. 223-26.

23. David Masson, ‘Theories of Poetry’, Essays Biographical and Critical: Chiefly on English Poets (London: Macmillan and Co., 1856), pp. 437-49, 443-46.

24. Alexander Bain, ‘Emotions of Intellect’, The Emotions and the Will (London: John Parker and Son, 1859), pp. 149-62.

25. E. S. Dallas, ‘The Hidden Soul’, The Gay Science, vol. I (London: Chapman and Hall, 1866), 199-202, 205-08.

26. George Eliot, ‘O May I Join the Choir Invisible’ (1867), in The Legend of Jubal and Other Poems (Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1874), pp. 240-42.

27. Hippolyte Taine, extract from History of English Literature, trans. Henri van Laun (New York: Holt and Williams, 1871), pp. 17-21.

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