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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
- Translator’s Note xlvii
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Part I. History and the Philosophy of History: Vico, Herder, and Hegel
- 1 Vico’s Contribution to Literary Criticism 3
- 2 Vico and Herder 11
- 3 Giambattista Vico and the Idea of Philology 24
- 4 Vico and Aesthetic Historism 36
- 5 Vico and the National Spirit 46
- 6 The Idea of the National Spirit as the Source of the Modern Humanities 56
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Part II Time and Temporality in Literature
- 7 Figura 65
- 8 Typological Symbolism in Medieval Literature 114
- 9 On the Anniversary Celebration of Dante 121
- 10 Dante and Vergil 124
- 11 The Discovery of Dante by Romanticism 134
- 12 Romanticism and Realism 144
- 13 Marcel Proust and the Novel of Lost Time 157
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Part III Passionate Subjects, from the Bible to Secular Modernity
- 14 Passio as Passion 165
- 15 The Three Traits of Dante’s Poetry 188
- 16 Montaigne the Writer 200
- 17 On Pascal’s Political Theory 215
- 18 Racine and the Passions 236
- 19 On Rousseau’s Place in History 246
- 20 The Philology of World Literature 253
- Appendix: Sources for Translated Citations 267
- Bibliographical Overview 271
- Index 277
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
- Translator’s Note xlvii
-
Part I. History and the Philosophy of History: Vico, Herder, and Hegel
- 1 Vico’s Contribution to Literary Criticism 3
- 2 Vico and Herder 11
- 3 Giambattista Vico and the Idea of Philology 24
- 4 Vico and Aesthetic Historism 36
- 5 Vico and the National Spirit 46
- 6 The Idea of the National Spirit as the Source of the Modern Humanities 56
-
Part II Time and Temporality in Literature
- 7 Figura 65
- 8 Typological Symbolism in Medieval Literature 114
- 9 On the Anniversary Celebration of Dante 121
- 10 Dante and Vergil 124
- 11 The Discovery of Dante by Romanticism 134
- 12 Romanticism and Realism 144
- 13 Marcel Proust and the Novel of Lost Time 157
-
Part III Passionate Subjects, from the Bible to Secular Modernity
- 14 Passio as Passion 165
- 15 The Three Traits of Dante’s Poetry 188
- 16 Montaigne the Writer 200
- 17 On Pascal’s Political Theory 215
- 18 Racine and the Passions 236
- 19 On Rousseau’s Place in History 246
- 20 The Philology of World Literature 253
- Appendix: Sources for Translated Citations 267
- Bibliographical Overview 271
- Index 277