The Cult of the Ego: The Self in Modern LiteratureTransaction Publishers - Всего страниц: 225 Goethe once remarked that "every emancipation of the spirit is pernicious unless there is a corresponding growth of control." This remark may be taken as a motto for Eugene Goodheart's study of an aspect of the cultural history of the past two hundred years. In separate chapters on Rousseau, Stendhal, Goethe and Carlyle, Dostoevsky, Whitman, Lawrence, and Joyce, Goodheart discovers a community of concern which he calls the cult of the ego. |
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... Aristocracy of Passion 114 6 Walt Whitman : Democracy and the Self 133 7 Lawrence and Christ 161 8 Joyce and the Career of the Artist - Hero 183 Notes Bibliography of Books and Essays Cited Index 201 214 221 I have watched the soul ...
... aristocratic sensibility . In a demo- cratic society , however , the artist hero is hard put to maintain its aristocratic pretensions . The kind of imaginative and intellectual energy required of the artist hero is no longer seen as the ...
... aristocratic life of France in the eighteenth century . But the episode is particularly damaging to Rousseau , because such equivocal behavior was anathema to the honesty and forthrightness that he cherished . And yet the eloquence with ...
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The Aesthetic Morality of Stendhal | 32 |
Goethe Carlyle and The Sorrows of Werther | 57 |
Dostoevsky and the Hubris of the Immoralist | 86 |
Nietzsche and the Aristocracy of Passion | 110 |
Walt Whitman Democracy and the Self | 129 |
Lawrence and Christ | 157 |
Joyce and the Career of the ArtistHero | 179 |
Notes | 197 |
Bibliography of Books and Essays cited | 210 |
Index | 217 |