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21. Poe, Cousin, and Kant: Transformation of a Neoclassical Aesthetic
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Leon Chai
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- A Note on the Sources xv
- Introduction 1
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PART I. From Allegory to Symbolism
- 1. Poe 17
- 2. Hawthorne 39
- 3. Emerson 62
- 4. Melville 74
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PART II. The Foundations of Science
- 5. Poe 103
- 6. Emerson 141
- 7. Bichat, Balzac, Hawthorne: Vitalism and Mechanism 155
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PART III. The Secularization of Religion
- 8. Emerson 169
- 9. Hawthorne 194
- 10. Melville 210
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PART IV. The Historical Consciousness
- 11. Emerson: The Philosophy of History 247
- 12. Hawthorne 257
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PART V. Pantheism
- 13. Poe: The Divine Energeia 273
- 14. Emerson: The Divinity of the Self 279
- 15. Alcott: Of "stages of the spiritual Being" 288
- 16. Melville 294
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PART VI. Subjectivity and Objectivity
- 17. Emerson: Toward a Natural History of Intellect 331
- 18. Margaret Fuller: Woman in the Nineteenth Century 342
- 19. Hawthorne: The Blithedale Romance 348
- 20. Melville: Pierre 358
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PART VII. Poetics
- 21. Poe, Cousin, and Kant: Transformation of a Neoclassical Aesthetic 367
- 22. Emerson on Classic and Romantic 375
- 23. Margaret Fuller: Criticism and Consciousness 386
- 24. Shelley, Goethe, Adam Muller, Melville: The Concept of Tradition 391
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PART VIII. Epilogue: The Question of Representation
- 25. Shelley 405
- 26. Stendhal 409
- 27. Hawthorne 414
- 28. Melville 418
- Primary Sources 425
- Index 431
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- A Note on the Sources xv
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. From Allegory to Symbolism
- 1. Poe 17
- 2. Hawthorne 39
- 3. Emerson 62
- 4. Melville 74
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PART II. The Foundations of Science
- 5. Poe 103
- 6. Emerson 141
- 7. Bichat, Balzac, Hawthorne: Vitalism and Mechanism 155
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PART III. The Secularization of Religion
- 8. Emerson 169
- 9. Hawthorne 194
- 10. Melville 210
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PART IV. The Historical Consciousness
- 11. Emerson: The Philosophy of History 247
- 12. Hawthorne 257
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PART V. Pantheism
- 13. Poe: The Divine Energeia 273
- 14. Emerson: The Divinity of the Self 279
- 15. Alcott: Of "stages of the spiritual Being" 288
- 16. Melville 294
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PART VI. Subjectivity and Objectivity
- 17. Emerson: Toward a Natural History of Intellect 331
- 18. Margaret Fuller: Woman in the Nineteenth Century 342
- 19. Hawthorne: The Blithedale Romance 348
- 20. Melville: Pierre 358
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PART VII. Poetics
- 21. Poe, Cousin, and Kant: Transformation of a Neoclassical Aesthetic 367
- 22. Emerson on Classic and Romantic 375
- 23. Margaret Fuller: Criticism and Consciousness 386
- 24. Shelley, Goethe, Adam Muller, Melville: The Concept of Tradition 391
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PART VIII. Epilogue: The Question of Representation
- 25. Shelley 405
- 26. Stendhal 409
- 27. Hawthorne 414
- 28. Melville 418
- Primary Sources 425
- Index 431