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