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‘Anglo-German
Affinities and Antipathies’
Edited by Rüdiger Görner
Published jointly by the Institute of Germanic &
Romance Studies and Iudicium Verlag,
ISBN 0 85457 760 2 132pp 2004 £5.00
Anglo-German relations, although seriously strained
towards the end of the Victorian era, were comparatively constructive during
the ‘long’ 19th century and, at any rate, peaceful. In
fact, they were arguably one of the most stable fixtures in a
Contents:
Rüdiger Görner:
Introductory Remarks
Rosemary Ashton:
The Case of Carlyle
John Walker:
Thomas Carlyle, Mathew Arnold and the Misunderstanding of the German Idea
Elinor Schaffer:
Coleridge and Kant’s ‘Giant Hand’
Stefano Evangelista:
The German Roots of British Aestheticism: Pater’s ‘Winckelmann’,
Goethe’s Winckelmann, Pater’s Goehte
Peter Skrine:
Andrew Vincent:
An Edwardian Sittlichkeit: Haldane and German Culture
Mary Anne Perkins:
Coleridge, Friedrich Schlegel, and the Idea of Christendom
Katharina Krosny:
Hofmannsthal’s Aestheticist Heritage and ‘Das Märchen der 672. Nacht.
Biographical Notes
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