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- catalog contributor b2000818.
- catalog created "1962.".
- catalog date "1962".
- catalog date "1962.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1962.".
- catalog description "Introduction: the problems of the historian -- 1. The end of ancient thinking : I. Orientation and culture -- II. Paradise and eternity -- III. Enlightenment -- 2. The alienated vision : IV. The discovery of the self : Goethe-Kant -- V. Explorers: 1. : Byron-Stendhal -- VI. Explorers: 2. : Wordsworth-Goethe -- VII. Explorers: 3. : Friedrich-Constable -- VIII. Explorers: 4. : Schopenhauer-Beethoven -- 3. The heroic redeemer : IX. The world without value : Beethoven-Kant-Hegel-Schopenhauer -- X. Transcendental authority : Carlyle-Balzac-Scott -- XI. The transcendental ear : Tennyson-Balzac-Berlioz-Schumann-Hoffmann -- XII. The transcendental eye : Baudelaire-Delacroix-Turner -- 4. Illusion and reality : XIII. Transcendentalism in difficulty : Disraeli-Carlyle-Balzac -- XIV. The hero frustrated : Wagner's dreams ; Wagner's music -- XV. Self and object : Ruskin-Browning-Flaubert-Baudelaire-Hanslick-Bruckner -- XVI. The crisis of style : Schumann-Flaubert-Ruskin-Browning-Baudelaire-Tennyson-Zola-Darwin-Courbet-Manet -- 5. Style and value : XVII. Identity and personality : Wagner-Swinburne-Wilde-Moreau -- XVIII. Identity and style : Brahms-Mallarme -- XIX. Style and freedom : Seurat-Cezanne-Gauguin-Debussy -- XX. Beyond tragedy : Nietzsche.".
- catalog extent "380 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Beyond the tragic vision.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Beyond the tragic vision.".
- catalog issued "1962".
- catalog issued "1962.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, G. Braziller,".
- catalog relation "Beyond the tragic vision.".
- catalog subject "171.3".
- catalog subject "B803 .P4".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Modern 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy, Modern.".
- catalog subject "Self.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: the problems of the historian -- 1. The end of ancient thinking : I. Orientation and culture -- II. Paradise and eternity -- III. Enlightenment -- 2. The alienated vision : IV. The discovery of the self : Goethe-Kant -- V. Explorers: 1. : Byron-Stendhal -- VI. Explorers: 2. : Wordsworth-Goethe -- VII. Explorers: 3. : Friedrich-Constable -- VIII. Explorers: 4. : Schopenhauer-Beethoven -- 3. The heroic redeemer : IX. The world without value : Beethoven-Kant-Hegel-Schopenhauer -- X. Transcendental authority : Carlyle-Balzac-Scott -- XI. The transcendental ear : Tennyson-Balzac-Berlioz-Schumann-Hoffmann -- XII. The transcendental eye : Baudelaire-Delacroix-Turner -- 4. Illusion and reality : XIII. Transcendentalism in difficulty : Disraeli-Carlyle-Balzac -- XIV. The hero frustrated : Wagner's dreams ; Wagner's music -- XV. Self and object : Ruskin-Browning-Flaubert-Baudelaire-Hanslick-Bruckner -- XVI. The crisis of style : Schumann-Flaubert-Ruskin-Browning-Baudelaire-Tennyson-Zola-Darwin-Courbet-Manet -- 5. Style and value : XVII. Identity and personality : Wagner-Swinburne-Wilde-Moreau -- XVIII. Identity and style : Brahms-Mallarme -- XIX. Style and freedom : Seurat-Cezanne-Gauguin-Debussy -- XX. Beyond tragedy : Nietzsche.".
- catalog title "Beyond the tragic vision; the quest for identity in the nineteenth century.".
- catalog type "text".