HISTORY

 

ANCIENT THOUGHT (c.700 BCE-300 CE):

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Classical Literature

 

MEDIEVAL THOUGHT (c.300-c.1400):

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Medieval Literature

 

RENAISSANCE THOUGHT (c.1400-c.1600):

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Renaissance Literature

 

EARLY MODERN THOUGHT (c.1600-c.1785):

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Neoclassical Literature

 

NINETEENTH CENTURY THOUGHT:

bullet Romanticism (c.1785-1830):
bullet Romantic Literature
bullet Mid-Century & Fin de Siècle (1830-1900) Thought:
bullet 'Victorian' Literature

 

TWENTIETH CENTURY THOUGHT:

bullet Analytic Philosophy
bullet Continental Theory:
bullet Idealism
bullet Marxism
bullet Phenomenology, Existentialism, Hermeneutics
bullet Psychoanalysis
bullet (Post-)Structuralisms:
bullet Deconstruction
bullet Deleuzean Theory
bullet Dialogism (Bakhtin Circle)
bullet Foucauldian Discourse Theory
bullet Semiology / Structuralism
bullet Structuralist Marxism
bullet Structuralist Psychoanalysis
bullet Feminist Theory
bullet Modernism, Myth & New Criticism
bullet Post-colonial Theory
bullet Pragmatism
 
bullet Twentieth Century Literature

 

REGIONS

 

AFRICAN AND AFRICAN DIASPORIC THOUGHT:

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Literature

 

ASIAN THOUGHT:

bullet Central Asia
bullet East Asian Thought:
bullet Literature
bullet South Asian Thought:
bullet Literature
bullet South-East Asia

 

AUSTRALASIAN THOUGHT:

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Literature

 

CANADIAN THOUGHT:

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Literature

 

CARIBBEAN THOUGHT:

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Literature

 

EUROPEAN THOUGHT:

bullet Central Europe
bullet Eastern Europe:
bullet Russia:
bullet Literature
bullet Northern Europe:
bullet Literature
bullet Southern Europe:
bullet Greece:
bullet Literature
bullet Italy:
bullet Literature
bullet Spain:
bullet Literature
bullet Western Europe:
bullet France:
bullet Literature
bullet Germany:
bullet Literature
bullet UK and Eire:
bullet Literature

 

LATIN AMERICAN THOUGHT:

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Literature

 

MIDDLE EASTERN THOUGHT:

bullet Arabic/Islamic Thought:
bullet Literature
bullet Israeli/Jewish Thought:
bullet Literature

 

USA: AMERICAN THOUGHT:

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Literature

bullet African American Thought:
bullet Literature
bullet Native American Thought

 

TOPICS

 

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Literature:

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Audience

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Author

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Literary Form & Genre:

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Drama

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Poetry

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Prose

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Literary History, Intertextuality, Canonicity

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Metaliterature

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Representation

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Music

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Popular Culture

 

BEING

 

COMMUNICATION:

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Language and Literature

 

EDUCATION

 

HISTORY

 

HUMAN BEING / HUMAN NATURE (BODY, MIND, SELF):

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Gender

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Race

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Sexuality

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Literature, the Mind & the Self

 

KNOWLEDGE

 

METAPHILOSOPHY / METATHEORY

 

MORALITY:

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Morality and Literature

 

NATURE: THE NATURAL SCIENCES:

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Nature and Literature

 

RELIGION:

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Religion and Literature

 

SOCIETY: THE SOCIAL SCIENCES

 

SPORTS
 

GENERAL

ASSOCIATIONS

CAREERS

CONFERENCES

JOURNALS

PHOTOS

PRIMARY SOURCES

SECONDARY SOURCES

TEACHING AND LEARNING

WWW GATEWAYS

 

 

ROMANTICISM (c.1785 - c.1830)
(AMERICAN TRANSCENDENTALISM / PROTO-EXISTENTIALISM / GERMAN IDEALISM)


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ASSOCIATIONS

CONFERENCES

2009:

  • Breaking Boundaries: 1790s in Germany, Britain and France, Institute for Germanic and Romance Studies, University of London, April 22-24

2008:

  • The Work of Romanticism, International Conference on Romanticism, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, October 16-19
  • Annual Meeting, Society for German Idealism, APA Pacific Division, March 18-23

2007:

2006:

2005:

  • Annual Meeting, Society for German Idealism, APA Pacific Division, March 23-27

2004:

2003:

  • Romantic Border Crossings, International Conference on Romanticism, Laredo, Texas, October 14-17

  • Romantic Cosmopolitanism, 12th Annual Conference, North American Society for Romanticism, University of Colorado, Boulder, September 9-12

  • Romanticism, History, Historicism, Department of English, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, June 18-22

  • Annual Meeting, Society for German Idealism, APA Pacific Division, March 27

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2001:

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2000:

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Annual:

COURSES

American Transcendentalism:

Proto-Existentialism:

Arts:

JOURNALS

PHILOSOPHERS / THEORISTS

In Chronological Order:

By Nationality:

By School of Thought:

SOURCES: PRIMARY

Off-Line:

  • Anthologies:

    • General:

      • Furst, Lilian, ed.  European Romanticism: Self-Definition.  London: Methuen, 1980.

    • Schools of Thought:

      • German Idealism:

        • Behler, Ernst, ed.  Philosophy of German Idealism.  London: Continuum, 1987.

        • Bubner, Rudiger, ed.  German Idealist Philosophy.  Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1997.

        • Di Giovanni, George, and H. S. Harris, eds.  Between Kant and Hegel: Texts in the Development of German Idealism.  Albany: SUNY Press, 1985.  Rev. ed. Indianapolis: Hackett, 2000.

        • Ewing, A. C., ed.  The Idealist Tradition: from Burke to Blanshard.  Glencoe, NY: Free Press, 1957.

        • Stepelevich, Lawrence, ed.  The Young Hegelians: an Anthology.  Cambridge: CUP, 1983.

      • Topics:
        • Arts:
          • German Romanticism:
            • Behler, Ernst, ed.  German Romantic Criticism
            • Bernstein, J. M., ed.  Classic and Romantic German Aesthetics.  Cambridge: CUP, 2002.
            • German Aesthetics and Literary Criticism.  3 Vols.  Cambridge: CUP.
              • Winckelmann, Lessing, Hamann, Herder, Schiller, Goethe.  Vol. 3.  Ed. H. B. Nisbet.  1985.
              • Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Schopenhauer, Hegel.  Ed. David Simpson.  1984.
              • The Romantic Ironists and Goethe.  Ed. K. M. Wheeler.  1984.

            • Simpson, David, ed.  The Origins of Modern Critical Thought: German Aesthetic and Literary Criticism from Lessing to Hegel.  Cambridge: CUP, 1988.
            • Willson, A. Leslie, ed.  German Romantic Criticism: Novalis, Schlegel Schleiermacher and Others.  London: Continuum, 1982.
          • British Romanticism:

            • Bromwich, David, ed.  Romantic Critical Essays.  Cambridge: CUP, 1987.
            • Hill, John Spencer, ed.  The Romantic Imagination.   London: Macmillan, 1977.
            • Hoffman, Daniel G., and Samuel Hynes, eds.  English Literary Criticism: Romantic and Victorian.  London: Peter Owen, 1963.
            • Kitson, Peter J., ed.  Romantic Criticism, 1800-1825.  London: Batsford, 1989.
            • The Sublime:

              • Ashfield, Andrew, and Peter de Bolla, eds.  The Sublime: a Reader in British Eighteenth Century Aesthetic Theory.  Cambridge: CUP, 1996.
  • Selected Individual Works:

    • General:

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    • Schools of Thought:

      • German Idealism:

        • 1797.

          • Anon.  "The Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism."  Trans. Diana I. Behler.   Philosophy of German Idealism.  Ed. Ernst Behler.  New York: Continuum, 1987.  161-166.

        • Boehme, Jacob.  Mysterium Pansophicum

        • Heine, Heinrich. 

          • On the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany, and Other Writings.  Ed. Terry Pinkard.  Trans. Howard Pollack-Milgate.  Cambridge: CUP, 2007.

    • Topics:

      • Arts:

        • German Romanticism:

          • Heine, Heinrich.  "Die Romantische Schule."  1885.  Vol. 8 of Sämtliche Werke.  Ed. Manfred Windfuhr.  1979.

            • "The Romantic School."  Trans. Helen Mustard.  1973.  "The Romantic School" and Other Essays.  Ed. Jost Hermand and Robert Holub.  1985.

          • Holderlin, Friedrich.  Essays and Letters on Theory.  Ed. and trans. Thomas Pfau.  1988.

        • British Romanticism:

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          • The Sublime:

       

On-Line:

  • Archives:

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  • Selected Individual Works:

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SOURCES: SECONDARY

Off-Line:

  • Anthologies:

    • Socio-Historical Context:

      • Pilbeam, Pamela M., ed.  Themes in Modern European History, 1780-1830.  London: Routledge,.
    • General:

      • Ameriks, Karl, and Dieter Sturma, eds.  The Modern Subject: Conceptions of the Self in Classical German Philosophy.  Albany: SUNY Press, 1995.

      • Ferber, Michael, ed.  A Companion to European Romanticism.  Oxford: Blackwell, 2005.

      • Klemm, David E., and Gunter Zoller, eds.  Figuring the Self: Subject, Absolute, and Others in Classical German Philosophy.  Albany: SUNY Press, 1997.

      • Kompridis, Nikolas, ed.  Philosophical Romanticism.  London: Routledge, 2006.

      • Posner, R., and J. N. Green, eds.  Trends in Romance Linguistics and Philology.  2 Vols.  The Hague: Mouton, 1981.

    • Schools of Thought:

      • German Idealism:

        • Ameriks, Karl, ed.   Cambridge Companion to German Idealism.  Cambridge: CUP, 2000.

        • Gersh, Stephen, and Dermot Moran, eds.  Eriugena, Berkeley, and the Idealist Tradition.  Notre Dame: U of Notre Dame  P, 2006.

        • Sandkühler, Hans Jörg, ed.  Handbuch Deutscher Idealismus.  J. B. Metzler, 2005.

        • Solomon, Robert C., and Kathleen M. Higgins, eds.  The Age of German Idealism.  Vol. 6 of Routledge History of Philosophy.  London: Routledge, 1993.

    • Topics:

      • Arts:

        • German Romanticism:

        • British Romanticism:

          • Brown, Marshall, ed.  Romanticism.  Vol. 5 of Cambridge History of Literary Criticism.  Cambridge: CUP, 2000.

          • Hill, John Spencer, ed.  The Romantic Imagination.  London: Macmillan, 1977.
          • The Sublime:
            • Silverman, Hugh, and Gary E. Aylesworth, eds.  The Textual Sublime: Deconstruction and its Differences.  Albany: SUNY Press, 1990.
      • Being:

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      • Communication:

      • Human Nature:

        • Body:

        • Mind:

        • Self:

      • Knowledge:

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      • Morality:

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      • Nature:

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      • Philosophy / Theory:

      • Religion:

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      • Society:

        • Butler, Marilyn, ed.  Burke, Paine, Godwin and the Revolution Controversy.  Cambridge: CUP, 1984.

  • Selected Individual Works:

    • Socio-Historical Context:

      • Biddiss, Michael.  "Reason and Romanticism: Currents of Social and Political Thought."  Themes in Modern European History, 1780-1830.  Ed. Pamela M. Pilbeam.  London: Routledge, .  223-247.
      • Doyle, William.  Oxford History of the French Revolution.  1989.
      • Halliday, F. E.  “The Industrial Revolution and Napoleonic War, 1783-1830.”  England: a Concise History.  London: Thames and Hudson, 1964.  153-171.

      • Hobsbawm, Eric.  The Age of Revolution: Europe 1789–1848.  London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1962.  Rpt. London: Abacus, 1997.
      • Lefebvre, Georges.  The French Revolution.  2 Vols. 196264.
      • McCalman, I.  Radical Underworld: Prophets, Revolutionaries and Pornographers in London, 1795-1840.  Oxford: Clarendon, 1988.

      • Pilbeam, Pamela M.  "European Society in Revolution."  Themes in Modern European History, 1780-1830.  Ed. Pamela M. Pilbeam.  London: Routledge, .  204-222.
    • General:
      • Ameriks, Karl.  "The Legacy of Idealism in the Philosophy of Feuerbach, Marx, and Kierkegaard."  Cambridge Companion to German Idealism.  Ed. Karl Ameriks.  Cambridge: CUP, 2000.  258-281.

      • Ashton, Rosemary.  "England and Germany."  A Companion to Romanticism.  Ed. Duncan Wu.  Oxford: Blackwell, 1998.  495-504.

      • Ashton, Rosemary.  The German Idea: Four English Writers and the Reception of German Thought, 1800-1860.  Cambridge: CUP, 1980.  Rpt. London: Libris, 1994. 

      • Beiser, Frederick C.   The Romantic Imperative: the Concept of Early German Romanticism.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2003.

      • Beiser, Frederick C.  Enlightenment, Revolution and Romanticism: the Genesis of Modern Political Thought, 1790-1800.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1992.

      • Berlin, Isaiah.  "The Apotheosis of the Romantic Will: the Revolt Against the Myth of an Ideal World."  1975. 

        • The Proper Study of Mankind: an Anthology of Essays.  Ed. Henry Hardy and Roger Hausheer.  London: Pimlico, 1997.  553-580.

        • The Crooked Timber of Humanity: Chapters in the History of Ideas.  Ed. Henry Hardy.  Princeton: Princeton UP, 1990.  207-237.

      • Berlin, Isaiah.  The Roots of Romanticism.  Mellon Lectures, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1965.  Pub. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1999.

      • Berlin, Isaiah.  "The Counter-Enlightenment."  Dictionary of the History of Ideas.  Vol. 2.  Ed. Philip Weiner.  New York: Charles Scribner and Sons, 1973. 

        • The Proper Study of Mankind: an Anthology of Essays.  Ed. Henry Hardy and Roger Hausheer.  London: Pimlico, 1997.  243-268.

        • Against the Current: Essays in the History of Ideas.  Ed. Henry Hardy.  Princeton: Princeton UP, 1979.  1-24.

      • Berlin, Isaiah.  "Political Ideas in the Romantic Age: their Rise and Influence on Modern Thought."  Mary Flexner Lectures, Bryn Mawr College, 1952.  London: Chatto and Windus, , 2006.

      • Berlin, Isaiah.  "The Essence of Romanticism."

        • The Power of Ideas.  Ed. Henry Hardy.  Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000.  200-204.

      • Berlin, Isaiah.  "The Romantic Revolution: a Crisis in the History of Modern Thought."

        • The Sense of Reality: Studies in Ideas and their History.  Ed. Henry Hardy.  London: Pimlico, 1996.  168-193.

      • Bowie, Andrew.  "Critiques of Idealism I: the Early Romantics to Feuerbach."  Introduction to German Philosophy: from Kant to Habermas.  Cambridge: Polity, 2003.  94-117.

      • Brown, Marshall.  "Romanticism and Enlightenment."  Cambridge Companion to British Romanticism.  Ed. Stuart Curran.  Cambridge: CUP, 1993.  25-47.
      • Cobban, Alfred.  Edmund Burke and the Revolt Against the Eighteenth Century.  London: George Allen and Unwin, 1960. 

        • See excerpt "The Revolt Against the Eighteenth Century."  Romanticism and Consciousness.  Ed. Harold Bloom.  New York: Norton, 1970.  132-146. 

      • Copleston, Frederick C.  Modern Philosophy: from the Post-Kantian Idealists to Marx, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche.  Vol. 7 of A History of Philosophy.  New York: Newman, 1963.
      • Frank, Manfred.  Einfuhrung in die fruhromantische Asthetik.  Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1989.
        • The Philosophical Foundations of Early German Romanticism.  Albany: SUNY Press, 2004.
      • Garrard, Graeme.  Counter-Enlightements: From the Eighteenth Century to the Present.  2006.

      • Hamilton, Paul.  Metaromanticism: Aesthetics, Literature, Theory.  Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2003.

      • Harris, R. W.  Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830.  London: , 1929.

      • Kitson, Peter J.  "Beyond the Enlightenment: the Philosophical, Scientific and Religious Inheritance."  A Companion to Romanticism.  Ed. Duncan Wu.  Oxford: Blackwell, 1998.  35-47.

      • Krell, David Farrell.  Contagion: Sexuality, Disease, and Death in German Idealism and Romanticism.  Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1998.

      • Lovejoy, A. O.  "On the Discrimination of Romanticisms."  Annual Meeting, Modern Language Association, December 27, 1923.  PMLA 39 (1924): 229-253. 
        • Romanticism: Points of View.  Ed. Robert F. Gleckner and Gerald E. Enscoe.  Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1962.  45-57. 
        • English Romantic Poets: Modern Essays in Criticism.  Ed. M. H. Abrams.  Oxford: OUP, 1960.  3-23.
        • Essays in the History of Ideas.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1948.  228-253.

      • Lovejoy, A. O.  "The Meaning of 'Romantic' in Early German Romanticism."  Modern Language Notes 31 (1916): . 

        • Essays in the History of Ideas.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1948.  183-206.

      • Lowith, Karl.  Von Hegel zu Nietzsche: der revolutionare Bruch im Denken des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts.  Zurich: Europa, 1941.

        • From Hegel to Nietzsche: the Revolution in Nineteenth Century Thought.  Trans. David E. Green.  New York: Holt, Rinehart and Wilson, 1964.  Rpt. 1991.

      • McMahon, Darrin M.  Enemies of the Enlightenment: the French Counter-Enlightenment and the Making of Modernity
      • Masseau, Didier.  Les Ennemis des philosophes: l’Antiphilosophie au temps des Lumières.  Paris: Albin Michel, 2000.
      • McMahon, Darrin.  Enemies of the Enlightenment: the French Counter-Enlightenment and the Making of Modernity.  Oxford: OUP, 2002.
      • Meinecke, Friedrich.  Historicism: the Rise of a New Historical Outlook.  Trans. J. E. Anderson.  New York: Herder & Herder, 1972.

      • Norton, Robert E.  "The Myth of the Counter-Enlightenment."  Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (2007): 635-658.

      • Pinkard, Terry.  German Philosophy, 1760-1860: the Legacy of Idealism.  Cambridge: CUP, 2002.

      • Richards, Robert.  The Romantic Conception of Life: Science and Philosophy in the Age of Goethe.  Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2002.

      • Solomon, Robert C.  "Romancing the Self: Fichte, Schelling, Schiller and Romanticism."  Continental Philosophy since 1750: the Rise and Fall of the Self.  Vol. 7 of Oxford History of PhilosophyOxford: OUP, 1988.  44-55.

      • Thorslev, Peter.  "German Romantic Idealism."  Cambridge Companion to British Romanticism.  Ed. Stuart Curran.  Cambridge: CUP, 1993.  74-94.

      • West, David.  "Continental Critics of Enlightenment."  An Introduction to Continental Philosophy.  Cambridge: Polity, 1996.  27-34.

    • Schools of Thought:

      • American Transcendentalism:

        • Rose, Anne C.  Transcendentalism as a Social Movement, 1830-1850.  New Haven: Yale UP, 1981.

      • Proto-Existentialism:

        • Lowith, Karl.  From Hegel to Nietzsche: the Revolution in Nineteenth Century Thought.  Trans. David E. Green.  New York: Columbia UP, 1964.  Rpt. 1991.

        • Solomon, Robert C.  From Rationalism to Existentialism.  Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001.

        • Solomon, Robert C.  From Hegel to Existentialism.  Oxford: OUP, 1987. 

        • West, David.  "Beyond Theory: Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Existentialism."  An Introduction to Continental Philosophy.  Cambridge: Polity, 1996.  117-153.

      • German Idealism:

        • Beck, Lewis W.  "From Leibniz to Kant."  The Age of German Idealism.  Vol. 6 of The Routledge History of Philosophy.  Ed. Robert Solomon and Kathleen M. Higgins.  London: Routledge, 1993.  5-39.

        • Beiser, Frederick C.   German Idealism: the Struggle Against Subjectivism, 1781-1801.  Cambriudge, MA: Harvard UP, 2002.

        • Beiser, Frederick C.  "The Enlightenment and Idealism."  Cambridge Companion to German Idealism.  Ed. Karl Ameriks.  Cambridge: CUP, 2000.  18-36.

        • Beiser, Frederick C.   The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1987.

        • Bowie, Andrew.  "German Idealism: from Fichte to the Early Schelling."  Introduction to German Philosophy: from Kant to Habermas.  Cambridge: Polity, 2003.  58-78.

        • Bubner, Rudiger.  Innovationen des Idealismus.  Gottingen: Vandenhoek and Ruprecht, 1995.

          • The Innovations of Idealism.  Trans. Nicholas Walker.  Cambridge: CUP, 2003.

        • Copleston, Frederick C.  Modern Philosophy: from the French Enlightenment to Kant.   Vol. 6 of A History of Philosophy.  New York: Newman, 1960.
        • Dudley, Will.  Understanding German Idealism.  Montreal: McGill-Queen's UP, 2007.
        • Edwin, A. C.  Idealism: a Critical Survey.  London: Methuen, 1934.
        • Ewing, A. C.  Idealism: a Critical Survey.  London: Methuen, 1934.

        • Franks, Paul W.  All or Nothing: Systematicity, Transcendental Arguments, and Skepticism in German Idealism.  Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2005.

        • Guyer, Paul.  "Absolute Idealism and the Rejection of Kantian Dualism."  Cambridge Companion to German Idealism.  Ed. Karl Ameriks.  Cambridge: CUP, 2000.  37-56.

        • Henrich, Dieter.  Between Kant and Hegel: Lectures on German Idealism.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2003.

        • Hoernle, R. F. A.  Idealism as a Philosophy.  1927.

        • Kosch, Michelle.  Freedom and Reason in Kant, Schelling and Kierkegaard.  Oxford: OUP, 2006.

        • Mack, Michael.  German Idealism and the Jew: the Inner Anti-Semitism of Philosophy and German Jewish Responses.  Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2003.

        • Pinkard, Terry.  German Philosophy, 1760-1860: the Legacy of Idealism.  Cambridge: CUP, 2002.

        • Solomon, Robert C.  "Romancing the Self: Fichte, Schelling, Schiller and Romanticism."  Continental Philosophy since 1750: the Rise and Fall of the Self.  Vol. 7 of Oxford History of PhilosophyOxford: OUP, 1988.  44-55.

    • Topics:

      • Arts:

        • German Romanticism:
          • Abrams, M. H.  The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition.  Oxford: OUP, 1953.
          • Behler, Ernst.  German Romantic Literary Theory.  Cambridge: CUP, 1993.

          • Berman, Russell A.  Between Fontane and Tucholsky: Literary Criticism and the Public Sphere in Imperial Germany.   1983.

          • Bowie, Andrew.  "German Idealism and the Arts."  Cambridge Companion to German Idealism.  Ed. Karl Ameriks.  Cambridge: CUP, 2000.  239-257.
          • Bowie, Andrew.  "The Philosophy of Critique and the Critique of Philosophy: Romantic Literary Theory."  From Romanticism to Critical Theory: the Philosophy of German Literary Theory.  London: Routledge, 1997.  65-89.
          • Bowie, Andrew.  "Shifting the Ground: 'Where Philosophy Ceases Literature Must Begin.'"  From Romanticism to Critical Theory: the Philosophy of German Literary Theory.  London: Routledge, 1997.  53-64.
          • Hammermeister, Kai.  The German Aesthetic Tradition.  Cambridge: CUP, 2002.
          • Hohendahl, Peter Uwe.  A History of German Literary Criticism, 1730-1980.  1988.
          • Hohendahl, Peter Uwe.  The Institution of Criticism.  1982.
          • Nancy, Jean-Luc, and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe.  L'absolu littéraire: Théorie de la littérature du romantisme Allemand.  Paris: Seuil, 1978.
            • The Literary Absolute: the Theory of Literature in German Romanticism.  Trans. Philip Barnard and Cheryl Lester.  Albany: SUNY Press, 1988.
        • British Romanticism:

          • Abrams, M. H.  The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition.  Oxford: OUP, 1953.
          • Allen, Graham.  "Defences of Poetry."  Romantic Writings.  Ed. Stephen Bygrave.  Milton: Keynes: Open UP, 1996.  71-89.
          • L., C. B.  "Romantic and PostRomantic Poetics."  Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics
          • Perry, Seamus.  "Romantic Literary Criticism."  A Companion to Romanticism.  Ed. Duncan Wu.  Oxford: Blackwell, 1998.  369-382.
          • Simpson, David.  "Romanticism, Criticism and Theory."  Cambridge Companion to British Romanticism.  Ed. Stuart Curran.  Cambridge: CUP, 1993.  1-24.
          • The Sublime:

            • Balfour, Ian.  "The Sublime Between History and Theory: Hegel, De Man, and Beyond."  After Poststructuralism: Writing the Intellectual History of Theory.  Ed. Tilottama Rajan and Michael J. O'Driscoll.  Toronto: U of Toronto P, 2002.  110-126.

            • Battersby, Christine.  The Sublime, Terror and Human Difference.  London: Routledge, 2007.
            • Battersby, Christine.  "Terror, Terrorism and the Sublime: Rethinking the Sublime after 1789 and 2001."  Postcolonial Studies 6.1 (2003): 67-89.
            • de Bolla, Peter.  The Discourse of the Sublime: Readings in History, Aesthetics and the Subject.  Oxford: Blackwell, 1989.
            • Ferguson, Frances.  Solitude and the Sublime: Romanticism and the Aesthetics of Individuation.  London: Routledge, 1992.
            • Hipple, Walter John.  The Beautiful, the Sublime, and the Picturesque in Eighteenth Century British Aesthetic Theory.  Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1957.
            • Knapp, Steven.  Personification and the Sublime: Milton to Coleridge.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1985.
            • Monk, S. H.  The Sublime: a Study of Critical Theories in XVIII-Century England.  New York: MLA, 1935.
            • Morris, David B.  The Religious Sublime: Christian Poetry and Critical Tradition in Eighteenth Century England.  Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1972.
            • Nicolson, Marjorie Hope.  Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: the Development of the Aesthetics of the Infinite.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1959.
            • Paley, Morton D.  The Apocalyptic Sublime.  1986.
            • Trott, Nicola.  "The Picturesque, the Beautiful and the Sublime."  A Companion to Romanticism.  Ed. Duncan Wu.  Oxford: Blackwell, 1998.  72-90.

            • Watson, J. R.  Picturesque Landscape and English Romantic Poetry.  London: Hutchinson, 1970.

            • Weiskel, Thomas.  The Romantic Sublime: Studies in the Structure and Psychology of Transcendence.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1976.

            • Wood, Theodore E. B.  The Word 'Sublime' and its Context, 1650-1760.  The Hague: Mouton, 1972.
      • Being:

      • Communication:

        • Bleicher, Josef.  "The Rise of Classical Hermeneutics."  Contemporary Hermeneutics: Hermeneutics as Method, Philosophy and Critique.  London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980.  11-26.

        • Esterhammer, Angela.  The Romantic Performative: Language and Action in British and German Romanticism.  Stanford: Stanford UP, 2000.

        • Grondin, Jean.  Einfuhrung in die philosophische Hermeneutik.  Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1991. 

          • "The Post-Kantian Transition from the Enlightenment to Romanticism: Ast and Schlegel."  Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics.  Trans. Joel Weinsheimer.  New Haven: Yale UP, 1994.  63-67.

        • Hall, R. A.  Idealism in Romance Linguistics.&n