Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Series Editor's Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Dedication
- Introduction: ‘The Unimaginable Touch of Time’: The Public and Private in the Notebooks of Paul de Man
- PART I Texts
- PART II Translations
- PART III Teaching
- 17 Field of Comparative Literature: Analysis of Needs (1967)
- 18 The Comparative Literature Program at Rutgers University: A Report
- 19 Comparative Literature 816a: Hegel and English Romanticism
- 20 Comparative Literature 816a: Hegel and English Romanticism
- 21 Comparative Literature 817a: Aesthetic Theory from Kant to Hegel
- 22 Curriculum for Lit Z Proposal (1975)
- 23 Literature Z: Exercise II
- 24 Rhetorical Readings
- 25 Director's Report on Rhetorical Reading (1982)
- 26 Seminar on “Aesthetic Theory from Kant to Hegel”. Fall Semester, 1982
- PART IV Research
- Appendix. The Notebooks of Paul de Man 1963–83
- Bibliography
- Index of Names
20 - Comparative Literature 816a: Hegel and English Romanticism
from PART III - Teaching
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Series Editor's Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Dedication
- Introduction: ‘The Unimaginable Touch of Time’: The Public and Private in the Notebooks of Paul de Man
- PART I Texts
- PART II Translations
- PART III Teaching
- 17 Field of Comparative Literature: Analysis of Needs (1967)
- 18 The Comparative Literature Program at Rutgers University: A Report
- 19 Comparative Literature 816a: Hegel and English Romanticism
- 20 Comparative Literature 816a: Hegel and English Romanticism
- 21 Comparative Literature 817a: Aesthetic Theory from Kant to Hegel
- 22 Curriculum for Lit Z Proposal (1975)
- 23 Literature Z: Exercise II
- 24 Rhetorical Readings
- 25 Director's Report on Rhetorical Reading (1982)
- 26 Seminar on “Aesthetic Theory from Kant to Hegel”. Fall Semester, 1982
- PART IV Research
- Appendix. The Notebooks of Paul de Man 1963–83
- Bibliography
- Index of Names
Summary
Sessions 1 and 2:
1. (9/17) Internationalization, Memory, Negativity
Wordsworth, “There was a Boy,” Prelude 5; originally Lyrical Ballads (1800)
Drowned Man episode, Prelude 5 Tintern Abbey
Additional Readings: Essays on Epitaphs
Hegel: Phenomenology, paras 11-21, 31-3 (Preface)
748-53 (Revealed Religion)
803-8 (Absolute knowing)
Philosophy of History, “Classification of Historic Data” (see Xerox)
Hölderlin: Der gefesselte Strom
2. (9/24) Time, Nature, Immediacy
Wordsworth, Prelude XII, the “Spots of Time, “esp. Death of Father
Prelude XIV, Ascent of Snowden
Additional Readings: Continue in Hegel, to complete excerpted sections.
Add: “Sense Certainty” and “Perception” in Phenomenology, paras 90–131
Note: For the sake of convenience, paragraph number indications are to A. V. Miller's translation of the Phenomenology, available on course shelf in Coop.
Readings in modern criticism should wait till after first session. Suggestions will be made on 9/17 or later.
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- The Paul de Man Notebooks , pp. 243Publisher: Edinburgh University PressPrint publication year: 2014