Culture and Society, 1780-1950 |
Contents
The Romantic Artist | 30 |
Mill on Bentham and Coleridge | 49 |
Thomas Carlyle | 71 |
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abstraction active actual argument Arnold artist attitude Bentham Burke Carlyle Chartism Christian civilization Cobbett Coleridge common consciousness contrast criticism D. H. Lawrence democracy difficult economic Edited element Eliot emphasis England English Essays essential ÉTIENNE GILSON evident experience F. R. Leavis fact feeling Felix Holt function George Eliot Gissing History human I. A. Richards Ibid idea of culture Illus important individual industrial Industrial Revolution intellectual judgement kind labour Lawrence Leavis literary literature living major MARTIN BUBER Marx Marxist Mary Barton masses means ment Mill mind modern Morris nature nineteenth century novel organization Orwell particular perfection Philosophy poetry political position practice principle production question R. H. Tawney reality reform rejected relation repr Revolution Romantic Romanticism Ruskin sense social socialist society Southey T. E. Hulme theory things thinking thought tion tradition whole word working-class writing