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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Editor’ Introduction
Foreword by Aaron Kramer
PART I: England at the Great Divide: 1830–1848
1. The Battle for Reform
2. The Battle for Minds and Secular Salvation: “Utopia” and “Utility”
3. Thomas Carlyle: Out of the “Nay” into the “Everlasting Yea”
4. Charles Dickens: The Novel in “The Battle of Life”
5. John Stuart Mill: The Majesty of Reason
PART II: Russia: Dark Laughter and Siberia Nikolay Gogol and Young Dostoevsky
1. The Dark Laughter of Nikolay Gogol
2. Young Dostoevsky: The Road to Siberia
PART III: Europe: Revolution 1848–1849
1. The Lightning of Ideas: Reason and Revolution 1835–1848
2. Revolution: 1848–1849
3. The Lyre and the Sword: Art and Revolution
PART IV: Swan Song and Elegy: Germany and the Poets
PART V: England: Crystal Palace and Bleak House
1. The March of Empire and the Victorian Conscience
2. The Novel and the Crisis of Conscience: The Brontës— The Caged Rebels of Haworth
PART VI: Woman of Valor: George Eliot and the Victorians
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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