E. D. Hirsch, Jr.
Wordsworth and Schelling: A Typological Study of Romanticism.
Yale University Press, 1960. Yale Studies in English, Volume 145. xiii/214 pages.
Volume is bound in brown cloth, with stamped gilt lettering to spine. Book shows light shelfwear. Binding is firm. Pages are clean and without markings. Price-clipped dust jacket, with minor loss at top/bottom of spine panel, is preserved in mylar cover.
"This unusual work of criticism develops from a fresh overall insight into the Romantic picture of the world. Mr. Hirsch elucidates the important Romantic concepts by comparing the poetic vision of Wordsworth with the philosophical thought of Schelling, demonstrating their astonishing spiritual closeness -- though they did not influence one another or derive their ideas from a common source."
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