In:Carlyle and Jean Paul: Their Spiritual Optics
J.P. Vijn
[Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature 18] 1982
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 1 January 1982
https://doi.org/10.1075/upal.18.toc
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Table of contents
Prefaceix
Part I. Jean Paul’s “Rede Des Todten Christus”
1. The genesis of the “Rede”3
2. The “Rede” interpreted25
Part II. Carlyle and the “Rede”
3. Carlyle’s early reaction to the “Rede”53
4. Carlyle echoing the “Rede”75
Part III. Carlyle’s Sartor Resartus
5. Sartor interpreted93
6. The process of Carlyle’s ‘conversion’149
General conclusion199
Appendix I. Legend about the Midnight Mass of the Dead209
Appendix II. Jean Paul’s texts211
Appendix III. English translations229
Appendix IV. The “Rede” in Mme de Staël’s De l’Allemagne237
Bibliography265
Index279
