The Tradition of Romantic MoralityMacmillan, 1973 - 398 pages |
Contents
Dr Johnson and the Stoicism of Juvenal | 27 |
Blake and the Damnation of Reason | 82 |
Wordsworth and the Apotheosis of Rationalism | 123 |
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Alison apatheia appears attitude Back in Anger BAMN beginning believe Blake Blougram Carlyle Carlyle's Catherine centre chapter character Christian clearly conscience consciousness course D. H. Lawrence death desire discussion doctrine doubt Edgar Linton eighteenth century Emily Brontë emphasis energy Epictetus essentially eternal evil existence experience F. W. Bateson fact faith feel gentleman Gigadibs happiness Heathcliff heaven Heyst Hilda hope human ibid ideas imagination important italics Jimmy John Osborne Johnson Juvenal kind Last Judgment Lawrence Lawrence's Lena live look man's means merely mind nature Nelly Nietzsche Nietzsche's notion novel object Ode to Duty one's Osborne pain passage passions perhaps play pleasure poem poet poetry quoted reality reason Ricardo Romantic morality Romanticism Schopenhauer seems seen sense simply Solness Solness's sort soul Stoic Stoicism sympathy thing-in-itself things thought tion truth virtue weakness wish word Wordsworth Wuthering Heights