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|a Beyond Enchantment :
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|a Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART I. Finitude and the Divided Self: Kant and the Origins of Romantic Subjectivity -- 1. Romantic Subjectivity and the Goals of Romance -- 2. The Context of Romantic Subjectivity and Transcendental Idealism: Kant's First Critique -- 3. Nature, Imagination, and Self-Consciousness: Kant's Transcendental Deduction -- PART II. Cultural Analogues of Quest Romance: Fichtean Striving and Romantic Irony -- 4. Fichte and Romanticism -- 5. Interdetermination, Imagination, Striving: Fichte and Some Principles of Quest Romance -- PART III. The Quest for an Adequate Symbol: The Unconscious and the Creative Imagination in Schelling and Coleridge -- 6. Schelling's Idealism and the Development of Romantic Quest -- 7. Theory in the Biographie and Coleridge's Early Poetry -- PART IV. From Infinite Enchantment to Dialectical Imagination: Shelley's Maturing Quest -- 8. Alastor: The Disabling Vision -- 9. The Power of Disenchantment: Fichtean Irony and the Creative Imagination in Shelley's "Mont Blanc" -- UART V. "Spirits Which Soar From Ruin": Byron's Pilgrimage from Idealist Chest to Heroic Stance -- 10. Encountering the Actual: Childe Harold and the Limits of Idealism -- Coda: Romantic Humanism and Romantic Quest -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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|t Frontmatter --
|t Contents --
|t Introduction --
|t PART I. Finitude and the Divided Self: Kant and the Origins of Romantic Subjectivity --
|t 1. Romantic Subjectivity and the Goals of Romance --
|t 2. The Context of Romantic Subjectivity and Transcendental Idealism: Kant's First Critique --
|t 3. Nature, Imagination, and Self-Consciousness: Kant's Transcendental Deduction --
|t PART II. Cultural Analogues of Quest Romance: Fichtean Striving and Romantic Irony --
|t 4. Fichte and Romanticism --
|t 5. Interdetermination, Imagination, Striving: Fichte and Some Principles of Quest Romance --
|t PART III. The Quest for an Adequate Symbol: The Unconscious and the Creative Imagination in Schelling and Coleridge --
|t 6. Schelling's Idealism and the Development of Romantic Quest --
|t 7. Theory in the Biographie and Coleridge's Early Poetry --
|t PART IV. From Infinite Enchantment to Dialectical Imagination: Shelley's Maturing Quest --
|t 8. Alastor: The Disabling Vision --
|t 9. The Power of Disenchantment: Fichtean Irony and the Creative Imagination in Shelley's "Mont Blanc" --
|t ΡART V. "Spirits Which Soar From Ruin": Byron's Pilgrimage from Idealist Chest to Heroic Stance --
|t 10. Encountering the Actual: Childe Harold and the Limits of Idealism --
|t Coda: Romantic Humanism and Romantic Quest --
|t Notes --
|t Bibliography --
|t Index
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