From Enlightenment to Romanticism: Anthology IIIan L. Donnachie, Carmen Lavin Manchester University Press, 8. apr. 2004 - 400 sider This is the second of two anthologies designed to form an interdisciplinary exploration of the changes and transitions in European culture between 1780 and 1830. The collection of extracts in this anthology provide primary and secondary sources on industry and changing landscapes, new forms of knowledge, new conceptions of art and the artist, and the exotic and the Oriental. Each selection is accompanied by a detailed introduction explaining the context and significance of the sources. Extracts in the anthology stimulate questions rather than providing reassuring answers, but provide vital insights to the major events, movements, and personalities of the time. This volume provides an invaluable resource for all students of European culture in the period. A companion volume offers readings on the death of the Old Regime, the Napoleonic phenomenon, and slavery, religion and reform. |
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Side vii
... Mountains , and Lakes of Cumberland , and Westmoreland Reading ( A ) Tourism as ' proper ' amusement 14 14 18 19 19 20 23 Reading ( B ) The ' general face of the country ' 23 222 Reading ( C ) England as picturesque landscape 27 Reading ...
... Mountains , and Lakes of Cumberland , and Westmoreland Reading ( A ) Tourism as ' proper ' amusement 14 14 18 19 19 20 23 Reading ( B ) The ' general face of the country ' 23 222 Reading ( C ) England as picturesque landscape 27 Reading ...
Side viii
... mountains Reading ( B ) The ' margins of these lakes ' Reading ( C ) Mountain tarns Reading ( D ) The woods 91 93 96 97 Reading ( E ) The ' most intense cravings for the tranquil , the lovely , and the perfect ' 98 Reading ( F ) ...
... mountains Reading ( B ) The ' margins of these lakes ' Reading ( C ) Mountain tarns Reading ( D ) The woods 91 93 96 97 Reading ( E ) The ' most intense cravings for the tranquil , the lovely , and the perfect ' 98 Reading ( F ) ...
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The Lake District 1 The Picturesque the Beautiful and the Sublime | 3 |
Thomas West extracts from A Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland | 14 |
William Gilpin extracts from Observations relative chiefly | 22 |
Uvedale Price extracts from Essays on the Picturesque as compared | 55 |
William Combe The Tour of Dr Syntax in search of the Picturesque | 60 |
Wordsworth and the Lakes | 67 |
William Hazlitt on the Lake School of Poetry | 73 |
William Wordsworth An Evening Walk | 80 |
from Friedrich Schlegel Critical Fragments | 219 |
from Friedrich Schlegel Athenaeum Fragments | 229 |
from August Wilhelm Schlegel Lectures on Belleslettres | 234 |
Friedrich Schlegel on Faust A Fragment | 241 |
Goethe Faust Part Two | 247 |
Lord Byron Childe Harolds Pilgrimage III | 259 |
Lord Byron Cantos I and II Preface to Childe Harolds Pilgrimage | 303 |
Letters sent by George Gordon Lord Byron in the summer of 1816 | 309 |
William Wordsworth note to There was a Boy | 86 |
Science as public culture | 147 |
Mrs Jane Marcet Conversations on Chemistry | 158 |
Sir John Soane | 188 |
Extract from George Soane attrib The present low state of | 194 |
Two conceptions of art | 205 |
from Novalis Logological Fragments II | 211 |
Sir Walter Scott The Field of Waterloo 1815 | 317 |
JeanJacques Rousseau Confessions completed 1770 published | 334 |
The Royal Pavilion at Brighton | 347 |
Thomas De Quincey Confessions of an English OpiumEater 1822 | 355 |
William Hazlitt essay in The London Magazine June 1821 | 360 |
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