Kapitel
Lizenziert
Nicht lizenziert
Erfordert eine Authentifizierung
XIII. Richardson and the moralizing novel
-
Lawrence Marsden Price
Sie haben derzeit keinen Zugang zu diesem Inhalt.
Sie haben derzeit keinen Zugang zu diesem Inhalt.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE REFORMATION AND RENAISSANCE
- Abbreviations 6
- I. Scholars, courtiers, and churchmen 7
- II. The English comedians 17
-
PART TWO RATIONALISM, SENTIMENTALISM, AND GENIUS
- III. The eighteenth century 35
- IV. The moralizing weeklies 51
- V. Pope and philosophic poetry 61
- VI. Thomson and descriptive poetry 73
- VII. Locke and Shaftesbury 85
- VIII. Milton's Paradise Lost 103
- IX. Young's Night Thoughts 113
- X. Macpherson's Ossian 122
- XI. Percy's Reliques and the German folk song 136
- XII. The moralizing drama 146
- XIII. Richardson and the moralizing novel 164
- XIV. Fielding and the realistic novel 180
- XV. Sterne and the sentimental novel 193
- XVI. Goldsmith and benevolent irony 207
-
PART THREE SHAKESPEARE I N GERMANY
- XVII. Lessing and the rationalistic critics 217
- XVIII. Herder and the theories of genius 241
- XIX. Shakespeare and the German classic dramatists 254
- XX. Shakespeare since 1800 270
-
PART FOUR THE ERA OF WORLD LITERATURE
- XXI. English literature in the German romantic period 299
- XXII. Byron and "Weltschmerz" 316
- XXIII. Scott and the historical novel 329
- XXIV. The Victorian novel 345
- XXV. The American frontier novel 361
- XXVI. New concepts of democracy 371
- Bibliography 387
- Index of investigators 519
- Index of authors 532
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE REFORMATION AND RENAISSANCE
- Abbreviations 6
- I. Scholars, courtiers, and churchmen 7
- II. The English comedians 17
-
PART TWO RATIONALISM, SENTIMENTALISM, AND GENIUS
- III. The eighteenth century 35
- IV. The moralizing weeklies 51
- V. Pope and philosophic poetry 61
- VI. Thomson and descriptive poetry 73
- VII. Locke and Shaftesbury 85
- VIII. Milton's Paradise Lost 103
- IX. Young's Night Thoughts 113
- X. Macpherson's Ossian 122
- XI. Percy's Reliques and the German folk song 136
- XII. The moralizing drama 146
- XIII. Richardson and the moralizing novel 164
- XIV. Fielding and the realistic novel 180
- XV. Sterne and the sentimental novel 193
- XVI. Goldsmith and benevolent irony 207
-
PART THREE SHAKESPEARE I N GERMANY
- XVII. Lessing and the rationalistic critics 217
- XVIII. Herder and the theories of genius 241
- XIX. Shakespeare and the German classic dramatists 254
- XX. Shakespeare since 1800 270
-
PART FOUR THE ERA OF WORLD LITERATURE
- XXI. English literature in the German romantic period 299
- XXII. Byron and "Weltschmerz" 316
- XXIII. Scott and the historical novel 329
- XXIV. The Victorian novel 345
- XXV. The American frontier novel 361
- XXVI. New concepts of democracy 371
- Bibliography 387
- Index of investigators 519
- Index of authors 532