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1 online resource (xiv, 541 pages) : illustrations |
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Philosophy of history and culture ; v. 26 |
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Philosophy of history and culture ; v. 26.
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Contents |
Acknowledgements; List of illustrations; Chapter One Introduction and overview; 1.1 Classicism: an Interbellum manifestation of humanism; 1.2 Humanism after the Second World War; 1.3 Positioning and aims of this study; 1.4 Methodological notes; 1.5 Tradition and renewal: a paradigm for the humanities; 1.6 Sources; 1.7 Terminological notes; Part I:Classicism in the Interbellum; Chapter Two A network of reviews and intellectuals; 2.1 The Criterion; 2.2 European men of letters; 2.3 Reviews with a European scope; Chapter Three Classicism and the humanistic tradition |
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3.1 A first acquaintance with classicism3.1.1 Eliot on classicism; 3.1.2 Classicism as opposed to romanticism; 3.1.3 On the term 'classicism'; 3.1.4 The classicist conception of culture; 3.1.5 Classicist values; 3.1.6 Political classicism; 3.2 The Western humanistic tradition; 3.2.1 What is humanism?; 3.2.2 Greece and Rome; 3.2.3 Humanism in the Christian Middle Ages; 3.2.4 Renaissance humanism; 3.2.5 Humanism in the 17th and 18th centuries; 3.2.6 Weimar humanism; 3.2.7 19th century anti-humanism: romanticism and dogmatic rationalism; 3.2.8 19th century humanism |
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3.2.9 19th and early 20th century Central-European humanism3.2.10 Humanism in the 20thcentury; 3.2.11 Humanism, humanist values and the humanist perception of man; 3.3 Classicist values; 3.3.1 Classicist expressions of the nature of man; 3.3.2 Reason and intellectual values; 3.3.3 Standards of excellence and first principles; 3.3.4 Historical sense; 3.3.5 Humanistic education: all-round Bildung; 3.3.6 The optimism of classicism; 3.4 Classicism as a humanism; Chapter Four The philosophy of classicism; 4.1 Philosophical and other influences on classicism; 4.1.1 Plato; 4.1.2 Aristotle |
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4.1.3 Matthew Arnold4.1.4 The humanism of Irving Babbitt; 4.1.5 The speculations of T.E. Hulme; 4.1.6 French influences; 4.2 The philosophical views of classicism; 4.2.1 Classicism and the philosophical currents in the Interbellum; 4.2.2 Eliot's philosophical stance; 4.2.3 The classicist opposition to life-philosophy; 4.2.4 Between rationalism and vitalism:Ortega y Gasset162; Chapter Five Classicism and the Idea of Europe; 5.1 Perceptions of Europe; 5.2 The cosmopolitan and anti-nationalistic attitude of classicism; 5.2.1 The cosmopolitanism of Eliot and the Criterion |
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5.2.2 Curtius and Ortega as European thinkers5.2.3 The cosmopolitanism and anti-nationalism of Benda; 5.2.4 Hofmannsthal as a European; 5.2.5 Cosmopolitanism: concluding remarks; 5.3 The classicist perception of Europe; 5.3.1 The classicist perception of Europe in the 1920s; 5.3.2 The changing Criterion perception of Europe in the 1930s; 5.4 The geography of Europe and the position of Germany; 5.5 National culture versus European culture; 5.6 Alyrical expression of the European Idea; Chapter Six The cultural criticism of classicism; 6.1 Reason dethroned |
Summary |
The T.S. Eliot of the 1920s was a European humanist who was part of an international network of like-minded intellectuals. Their ideas about literature, education and European culture in general remain highly relevant to the cultural debates of our day |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 515-521) and index |
Notes |
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Subject |
Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965 -- Philosophy
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Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965 fast |
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Criterion miscellany. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86832240
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Criterion miscellany fast |
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Humanism -- History -- 20th century.
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Classicism -- Europe -- History -- 20th century
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PHILOSOPHY -- Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
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Classicism
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Humanism
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Philosophy
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Criterion (tijdschrift)
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Classicisme.
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Humanisme (levensbeschouwing)
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Europe
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Genre/Form |
History
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9789047420088 |
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904742008X |
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