Fictions of Consciousness : : Mill, Newman, and the Reading of Victorian Prose / / Jonathan Loesberg.

Mill, Newman, and the Reading of Victorian Prose

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Free Association -- I. The Philosophic Context of Mill's Autobiography -- II. Associationism, Will, and Consciousness -- III. Examples in Narrative: Harriet and the Mental Crisis -- IV. Consciousness as a Narrative of Completion in the Autobiography -- Part 2. Knowing Belief -- V. The Philosophic Context of Newman's Apologia -- VI. From History to Consciousness -- VII. Belief as Example: The Polemic of Self-defense -- VIII. Consciousness as a Narrative of Reflection in the Apologia -- Part 3. Carlyle, Arnold, and the Reading of Victorian Prose -- IX. Reading Victorian Prose -- X. Experience Teaching by Philosophy: The Epistemology of Carlyle s Histories -- XI. The Gaze within the Text: The Expansions of Arnold's Critical Discourse -- Afterword: On Using Theory -- Notes -- Index
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Mill, Newman, and the Reading of Victorian Prose
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Authors, English 19th century Biography History and criticism.
Autobiography.
Consciousness in literature.
English prose literature 19th century History and criticism.
Narration (Rhetoric) History 19th century.
Philosophy in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM / General. bisacsh
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Fictions of Consciousness : Mill, Newman, and the Reading of Victorian Prose /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Part I. Free Association --
I. The Philosophic Context of Mill's Autobiography --
II. Associationism, Will, and Consciousness --
III. Examples in Narrative: Harriet and the Mental Crisis --
IV. Consciousness as a Narrative of Completion in the Autobiography --
Part 2. Knowing Belief --
V. The Philosophic Context of Newman's Apologia --
VI. From History to Consciousness --
VII. Belief as Example: The Polemic of Self-defense --
VIII. Consciousness as a Narrative of Reflection in the Apologia --
Part 3. Carlyle, Arnold, and the Reading of Victorian Prose --
IX. Reading Victorian Prose --
X. Experience Teaching by Philosophy: The Epistemology of Carlyle s Histories --
XI. The Gaze within the Text: The Expansions of Arnold's Critical Discourse --
Afterword: On Using Theory --
Notes --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Part I. Free Association --
I. The Philosophic Context of Mill's Autobiography --
II. Associationism, Will, and Consciousness --
III. Examples in Narrative: Harriet and the Mental Crisis --
IV. Consciousness as a Narrative of Completion in the Autobiography --
Part 2. Knowing Belief --
V. The Philosophic Context of Newman's Apologia --
VI. From History to Consciousness --
VII. Belief as Example: The Polemic of Self-defense --
VIII. Consciousness as a Narrative of Reflection in the Apologia --
Part 3. Carlyle, Arnold, and the Reading of Victorian Prose --
IX. Reading Victorian Prose --
X. Experience Teaching by Philosophy: The Epistemology of Carlyle s Histories --
XI. The Gaze within the Text: The Expansions of Arnold's Critical Discourse --
Afterword: On Using Theory --
Notes --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Part I. Free Association --
I. The Philosophic Context of Mill's Autobiography --
II. Associationism, Will, and Consciousness --
III. Examples in Narrative: Harriet and the Mental Crisis --
IV. Consciousness as a Narrative of Completion in the Autobiography --
Part 2. Knowing Belief --
V. The Philosophic Context of Newman's Apologia --
VI. From History to Consciousness --
VII. Belief as Example: The Polemic of Self-defense --
VIII. Consciousness as a Narrative of Reflection in the Apologia --
Part 3. Carlyle, Arnold, and the Reading of Victorian Prose --
IX. Reading Victorian Prose --
X. Experience Teaching by Philosophy: The Epistemology of Carlyle s Histories --
XI. The Gaze within the Text: The Expansions of Arnold's Critical Discourse --
Afterword: On Using Theory --
Notes --
Index
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