Hebrew and Hellene in Victorian England : : Newman, Arnold, and Pater / / David DeLaura.
Hebrew and Hellene explores the intellectual and personal relations among John Henry Newman, Matthew Arnold, and Walter Pater, three figures important in the development of nineteenth-century English thought and culture. Fundamentally concerned with the humanistic vision of Arnold and Pater, especia...
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Place / Publishing House: | Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021] ©1969 |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (396 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- CONTENTS
- ABBREVIATIONS
- Arnold and Newman: Humanism and the Oxford Tradition
- PART I THE OXFORD SENTIMENT
- CHAPTER ONE The Oriel Inheritance
- CHAPTER TWO The Quarrel of Reason and faith
- CHAPTER THREE The Onslaught on the Philistines
- CHAPTER FOUR Newman and the Religion of Culture
- PART II THE RELIGION Of THE FUTURE
- CHAPTER FIVE Development and the Zeitgeist
- CHAPTER SIX Literature and Dogma
- CHAPTER SEVEN Catholicism and the future of Religion
- CHAPTER EIGHT Newman and the future of Poetry
- CHAPTER NINE Newman and the Center of the Arnoldian Vision
- Arnold, Pater and the Dialectic of Hebraism and Hellenism
- PART I THE SCARCE REMEDIABLE CLEAVAGE
- CHAPTER TEN The Dialectical Impulse
- CHAPTER ELEVEN The Hellenism of Arnold and Pater
- CHAPTER TWELVE The Sources
- PART II ARNOLD, PATER, AND THE REINSTATEMENT Of MAN
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN "Coleridge" and the Higher Morality
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN "Winckelmann" and Pagan Religious Sentiment
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Arnold, Pater, and the Supreme, Artistic View of Life
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN The Renaissance
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Arnold, Pater, and the Complete Religion of the Greeks
- PART III PATER AND THE THIRD CONDITION Of HUMANITY
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Toward Marius; Aesthetic Worship
- CHAPTER NINETEEN Marius and the Necessity of Religion
- CHAPTER TWENTY Gaston and the Lower Pantheism
- CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Plato and Pater's Double Vision
- Pater and Newman: The Road to the Nineties
- CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Newman and the Rhetoric of Aestheticism
- CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE Newman and the Theology of Marius
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR The "Style" of Humanism
- CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Newman, Arnold, Pater, and the future
- APPENDIX I
- APPENDIX II
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX