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Essays on Kant, Schelling, and German Aesthetics

Contributor(s): Robinson, Henry Crabb (Author), Vigus, James (Editor)

ISBN: 9780947623883

Publisher: Texts and Translations

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Pub Date: October 15, 2010

Dewey: 193

LCCN: 2011377008

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.35" H x 11.00" L x 8.25" W ( 0.85 lbs) 166 pages

Series: Mhra Critical Texts

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A collection of the early writings on German thought of Henry Crabb Robinson.

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'Robinson's expertise in German philosophy can now be studied in significant detail in the well-documented edition prepared by James Vigus ... Vigus has not only brought together for the first time a full collection of Robinson's essays on German Philosophy, he has made these bold forays into the complexities of Kant and Schelling readily accessible in his general Introduction ... and his notes on the origin and provenance of each of the manuscripts. His volume is a valuable resource ... Scholars of the reception of German Philosophy in the British Romantic period will find it worthwhile to put Robinson alongside of Coleridge at the top of their reading list ... [A] remarkable achievement.' - Frederick Burwick, Wordsworth Circle, XLI.4, 2010, 244-47

'Vigus' [edition] bears impressive witness to Robinson's expertise and fills a void [...] the corpus of published and manuscript material remains a fascinating guide to the dynamic intellectual and literary culture of Germany at the beginning of the nineteenth century. [...] Vigus' authoritative, scholarly edition of Robinson's Essays is an essential text for anyone interested in late Enlightenment and early Romantic thought in Germany and in what Robinson did to disseminate that thought beyond the borders of the German-speaking world.' - Eugene Stelzig, New Books On Literature, 19, 28 June 2011

'This volume will be of interest to scholars elucidating the state of Rational Dissent around 1800; to Kant specialists who deal with the early responses to Kant in Great Britain, especially given that Robinson's reception of Kant was superior to that of most of his British contemporaries; to Schelling specialists focussing on the development of Schelling's philosophy between 1800 and 1805; to Staël specialists investigating the background of her work on Germany De l'Allemagne [...] and perhaps most interestingly, Robinson's attempt to understand German philosophy will be relevant to those historians of philosophy and of ideas who believe that much can be learned from comparing radically different philosophical movements [...]. The introduction provides a fine overview and the editor's notes are helpful.' - Vilem Mudroch, Enlightenment and Dissent, 27, 2011, 188-91

'James Vigus's excellent edition of Crabb Robinson's writings marks a new appreciation of his life and work. Crabb Robinson emerges from this volume as a writer and intellectual of considerable significance in his own right, and as one whose ideas contributed to the genesis and development of European Romanticism.' - Stephen Burley, The Charles Lamb Bulletin, n.s. 154, Autumn 2011, 161-63

'As a pioneer of intercultural exchange, Robinson remains too little known today. James Vigus's edition of his philosophical writings provides a valuable adjunct to the ongoing Crabb Robinson Project of the Dr Williams Centre for Dissenting Studies.' - H. B. Nisbet, Modern Language Review, 107.3, 2012, 970-71

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