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Eliza Butler. The Saint-Simonian Religion in Germany.

Biblioteca / 1920-1929

Eliza Butler. The Saint-Simonian Religion in Germany. A Study of the Young German Movement.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1926.

Nueva York: H. Fertig, 1968.

xii, 446 páginas.

CONTENTS

Introduction

PART ONE

SAINT-SIMON AND SAINT-SIMONISM

I – Saint-Simon

II – The Saint-Simonians

The early beginnings

The schisms

The apotheosis of Enfantin

The trial and disbandment

‘L’Année de la Mère’

The Suez Canal

III – Saint-Simonism

Doctrine de Saint-Simon. Exposition. Première Année

Doctrine de Saint-Simon. Exposition. Deuxième Année

Enseignements d’Enfantin

PART TWO

SAINT-SIMONISM IN GERMANY

IV – The attitude of Germany

The press and the Saint-Simonians

Public opinion on Saint-Simonism

Enlightened opinion

The Young German women

The disaster

PART THREE

HEINE AND SAINT-SIMONISM

V – Heine and the Saint-Simonians

A conspiracy of silence

1831-1833

Heine and Enfantin

The middle years

Home truths

VI – Coming events

 ‘Enfant perdu’

Saint-Simonian thoughts

Conflict

VII – The Saint-Simonian period

The conflict resolved

Order out of chaos

Die Romantische Schule

Zur Geschichte der Religion und Philosophie in Deutschland

Heine’s interpretation of the doctrine

VIII – Disillusion

1836-1848

The conversión

Extent of the Saint-Simonian influence

PART FOUR

LAUBE AND SAINT-SIMONISM

IX – Laube’s interest in Saint-Simonism

His knowledge and sources

An interrupted journey

Uncompleted schemes

An enforced silence

The loss of interest

Inhibitions

X – Laube and Börne

XI – A Saint-Simonian society

The plot

The constant, the inconstant and the ‘calm’

The ‘social revolution’

Other Saint-Simonian ideas

XII – The influence of Heine

The Reisenovellen

Die Zeitung für die elegante Welt

XIII – Shades of the prison-house

Fear

The loose ends

Die Krieger

Die Bürger

The debt owed to Enfantin

PART FIVE

GUTZKOW AND SAINT-SIMONISM

XIV – Gutzkow’s criticisms of Saint-Simonism

Karl Gutzkow

The conscious attitude

XV – The half-conscious interest

Under Menzel’s banner

Briefe eines Narren an eine Närrin

XVI – The interest waxes

Maha Guru

The mantle of Enfantin

XVII – Saint-Simonism prevails

Temper

Lucinde

The Preface

XVIII – The interest wanes

Wally, die Zweiflerin

An ‘innocent crime’

XIX – The interest denied

Confessions and denials

Recantations

The ‘evil eye’

PART SIX

MUNDT AND SAINT-SIMONISM

XX – Unpromising beginnings

Theodor Mundt

Early stories

Early critical efforts

XXI – The influence of two women

Charlotte Stieglitz

Rahel Varnhagen von Ense

Moderne Lebenswirren

XXII – Discovery of Saint-Simonism

The Discovery

Madonna

XXIII – The summit of his career

Literarischer Zodiacus

Charlotte Stieglitz, ein Denkmal

The catastrophic year

XXIV – Seven thin years

Deterioration

Marking time

The ‘social couple’

XXV – A dreary ending

Vain repetitions

A fool’s Paradise

PART SEVEN

WIENBARG AND SAINT-SIMONISM

XXVI – The Saint-Simonian influence

Ludolf Wienbarg

The apostle of Heine

The forerunner of Nietzsche

The partner of Gutzkow

The myth of Wienbarg

Conclusion