Romantic dharma : the emergence of Buddhism into nineteenth-century Europe

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    • Lussier, Mark S.<

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Romantic dharma : the emergence of Buddhism into nineteenth-century Europe

Mark S. Lussier

(Nineteenth-century major lives and letters)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

  • : hbk

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Bibliographical references: p. [207]-223

Index: p. [225]-231

Contents of Works

  • Enlightenment East and West: an introduction to Buddhism and Romanticism
  • The strange case of Alexander Csoma de Körös
  • Romanticism's four noble truths
  • Inner revolution: the luminous mind of enlightenment
  • Selfhood and self-annihilation in Blake's Milton
  • The romantic book of living and dying
  • Afterword: beyond compulsion: toward a pedagogy of compassion

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Romantic Dharma maps the emergence of Buddhism into European consciousness during the first half of the nineteenth century, probes the shared ethical and intellectual commitments embedded in Buddhist and Romantic thought, and proposes potential ways by which those insights translate into contemporary critical and pedagogical practices.

Table of Contents

The Most Sublime Act' Buddhism and Romanticism The Strange Case of Alexander Csoma de Koeroes Romanticism's Four Noble Truths Inner Revolutions: Self-Annihilation in Blake and Shelley The Romantic Book of the Dead

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