The collected writings of T.E. Hulme
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The collected writings of T.E. Hulme
Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1994
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Note
"A bibliography of Hulme's works": p. [479]-483
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the first collected edition of the writings of the poet, critic, and philosopher T. E. Hulme (1883-1917), a figure of huge importance in the formulation of modernist aesthetic and philosophical thought.
This edition brings together for the first time all of Hulme's writings on poetry and language, philosophy, art, political theory, and the First World War. The volume includes thirteen works never before collected, such as Hulme's account of the 1911 Bologna Philosophical Congress, his essays critical of Bergson, his political writings, and his `War Notes'. It also restores to its original form and title Hulme's well-known `Humanism and the Religious Attitude', a piece which has until now only
been generally available in a shortened and inaccurate version. The writings have been meticulously annotated and the edition is prefaced by an extensive biographical and critical introduction.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Poetry: "Autumn"
- "Mana Adoda"
- "Above the Dock"
- "The Embankment"
- "Conversion"
- "A City Sunset"
- "The Man in the Crow's Nest"
- "Susan Ann and Immortality". Part 2 Early works: "Cinders"
- "Notes on Language and Style". Part 3 Literary criticism: "A Lecture on Modern Poetry", review of Tancrede de Visan's "L'Attitude du Lyrisme Contemporain"
- Romanticism and Classicism", "German Chronicle". Part 4 Bergson: "The New Philosophy"
- "Searchers After Reality" I, Bax
- "Searchers After Reality" II, Haldane
- "Searchers After Reality" III, Jules de Gaultier
- "Notes on the Bologna Congress"
- "The International Philosophical Congress at Bologna"
- "Bax on Bergson"
- "Notes on Bergson"
- "Bergson Lecturing"
- "Mr Balfour, Bergson and Politics"
- "A Personal Impression of Intensive Manifolds"
- "Bergson's Theory of Art". Part 5 Political theory: "A Note on the Art of Political Conversion"
- "The Art of Political Conversion"
- "On Progress and Democracy"
- "Theory and Practice"
- "A Tory Philosophy"
- translator's preface to George Sorel's "Reflections on Violence". Part 6 Art criticism: "Mr Epstein and the Critics"
- "Modern Art" I - the Grafton Group
- "Modern art and Its Philosophy"
- "Modern Art" II - a preface note and neo-realism
- "Modern Art" III - the London Group
- "Contemporary Drawings"
- "Modern Art" IV - Mr David Bomberg's show. Part 7 War writings: "Diary from the Trenches"
- "War Notes". Part 8 Mature philosophy: "A Notebook".
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