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9780312402648

The Bedford Anthology of World Literature Book 5 The Nineteenth Century, 1800-1900

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  • Copyright: 2003-01-06
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PREFACE v
ABOUT THE EDITORS xxii
PRONUNCIATION KEY xxiii
INTRODUCTION: The Nineteenth Century 1(12)
Comparative Time Line
2(11)
EUROPE: Industry and Nationalism 13(736)
MAP: European Industry and Railways 1870
12(2)
IMAGE: Paris, February 1848
14(2)
MAP: Centers of Revolution, 1848
16(6)
TIME AND PLACE: Lord Byron Swearing Oath on Tomb of Marcos Batzaris
22(1)
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE [1749-1832]
23(6)
FROM Faust (Translated by Charles E. Passage)
29(150)
[IMAGES: Goethe in the Campagna, 24; Faust and Mephistopheles in the Witches Cave, 26]
Prologue in Heaven
30(3)
The First Part of the Tragedy
33(113)
FROM The Second Part of the Tragedy
146(33)
IN THE WORLD: Heroes and Heroines
179(8)
IMAGE: Napoleon
180(5)
IMAGE: Samurai Suit
185(2)
GERARD DE NERVAL (GERARD LABRUNIE) [1808-1855]
187(1)
FROM Observations on Goethe's Faust (Translated by Howard E. Hugo)
188(1)
GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON [1788-1824]
189(1)
FROM Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
190(1)
FROM Canto III, [Napoleon]
190(3)
[IMAGE: Traveler Gazing over the Mist, 189]
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER [1807-1892]
193(1)
FROM Toussaint L'Ouverture
193(1)
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE [1811-1896]
194(1)
FROM Uncle Tom's Cabin
194(4)
The Death of Tom
194(4)
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE [1844-1900]
198(2)
FROM The Gay Science (Translated by Walter Kaufmann)
200(1)
[IMAGE: Zarathustra, 199]
283: Preparatory Men
200(1)
FROM Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Translated by Walter Kaufmann)
201(1)
First Part: 3 [The Superman]
201(1)
GEORGE ELIOT (MARIAN EVANS) [1819-1880]
202(1)
FROM Middlemarch
203(1)
Prelude
203(1)
INAZO NITOBÉ [1862-1933]
204(1)
FROM Bushido: The Soul of Japan
205(3)
[IMAGE: Samurai Portrait, 204]
WILLIAM BLAKE [1757-1827]
208(6)
How sweet I roam'd from field to field
214(1)
To the Muses
215(1)
FROM Songs of Innocence
216(4)
[IMAGE: The Lamb, 211]
Introduction
216(1)
The Lamb
217(1)
The Little Black Boy.
217(1)
The Chimney sweeper
218(1)
Holy Thursday
219(1)
FROM Songs of Experience
220(4)
[IMAGE: The Tyger, 209]
Introduction
220(1)
Earth's Answer
220(1)
Holy Thursday
221(1)
The Chimney Sweeper
222(1)
The Sick Rose
222(1)
The Tyger
222(1)
London
223(1)
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
224(12)
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH [1770-1850]
236(6)
FROM Lyrical Ballads
242(7)
[IMAGE: William Wordsworth, 236]
Expostulation and Reply
242(1)
The Tables Turned
243(1)
I wandered lonely as a Cloud
244(1)
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey
245(4)
Ode: Intimations of Immortality
249(6)
[IMAGE: Tintern Abbey, 239]
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE [1772-1834]
255(5)
Kubla Khan
260(2)
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
262(19)
[IMAGE: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 255; Coleridge Putting Listeners to Sleep, 256]
JOHN KEAT5 [1795-1821]
281(4)
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
285(1)
La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad
286(2)
Ode to a Nightingale
288(3)
Ode on a Grecian Urn
291(2)
Ode to Autumn
293(1)
[IMAGE: John Keats,
281(13)
E.T.A. HOFFMANN [1776-1822]
294(4)
The Mines of Falun (Translated by E.F Bleiler)
298(18)
HEINRICH HEINE [1797-1856]
316(5)
A Spruce Is Standing Lonely (Translated by P.G.L. Webb)
321(1)
The Grenadiers (Translated by Louis Untermeyer)
322(1)
The Minnesingers (Translated by Louis Untermeyer)
323(1)
The Lorelei (Translated by Felix Pollak)
324(1)
The Silesian Weavers (Translated by Aaron Kramer)
325(1)
The Asra (Translated by Ernst Feise)
326(1)
The Slave Ship (Translated by Aaron Kramer)
327(4)
The Migratory Rats (Translated by Ernst Feise)
331(2)
Morphine (Translated by Ernst Feise)
333(1)
[IMAGE: Heinrich Heine, 316]
ALEXANDER PUSHKIN [1799-1837]
334(5)
The Bronze Horseman (Translated by D.M. Thomas)
339(10)
[IMAGE: Alexander Pushkin, 335; The Bronze Horseman, 337]
CHARLES DARWIN [1809-1882]
349(4)
The Origin of Species
353(19)
[IMAGE: Charles Darwin, 349]
FROM Struggle for Existence
353(2)
FROM Natural Selection; or the Survival of the Fittest
355(1)
FROM Recapitulation and Conclusion
356(16)
The Descent of Man
372(8)
[IMAGE: The HMS Beagle, 350]
FROM General Summary and Conclusion
372(8)
IN THE WORLD: Science and Creation
380(5)
IMAGE: The Lion of the season
381(4)
IMAGE: Am I a Man and a Brother?
385(3)
IMAGE: Darwin Ridiculed
388
SAMUEL WILBERFORCE [1805-1873]
385(1)
FROM Review of Origin of Species, 1860
386(3)
ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON [1809-1892]
389(1)
FROM In Memoriam 54-56
390(3)
[IMAGE: Armillary Sphere, Heliocentric, c. 1810, 390]
MARY SHELLEY [1797-1851]
393(1)
FROM Frankenstein
393(3)
[IMAGE: Illustration from Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, 394]
EDGAR ALLAN POE [1809-1849]
396(1)
Sonnet-To Science
397(1)
[IMAGE: The Electric Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, 397]
ÉMILE ZOLA [1840-1902]
398(1)
Thérèse Raquin
398(2)
FROM Preface to the second Edition (Translated by Leonard Tancock)
398(2)
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON [1815-1902]
400(1)
FROM The Women's Bible
400(6)
[IMAGE: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 400]
HIRATA ATSUTANE [1776-1843]
406(1)
The Creator God
406(2)
[IMAGE: Visit to Shinto Temple, 406]
SYED AHMED KHAN [1817-1898]
408(1)
The Qur'an and Science
408(1)
[IMAGE: Qur'an (Koran) Page, 408]
HU SHI [1891-1962]
409(1)
FROM Hu Shi wen-cun, Collection II, Chapter 1
409(3)
CHARLES BAUDELAIRE [1821-1867]
412(4)
To the Reader (Translated by Stanley Kunitz)
416(2)
The Albatross (Translated by Richard Wilbur)
418(1)
Correspondences (Translated by Richard Wilbur)
419(1)
Hymn to Beauty (Translated by Dorothy Martin)
419(1)
Her Hair (Translated by Doreen Bell)
420(1)
Carrion (Translated by Richard Howard)
421(2)
Spleen: Old Pluvius, month of rains, in peevish mood (Translated by Kenneth O. Hansen)
423(1)
Spleen: When the low heavy sky weighs like a lid (Translated by Sir John Squire)
423(1)
The Swan (Translated by Kate Flores)
424(2)
The Voyage (Translated by Barbara Gibbs)
426(6)
FROM Paris Spleen (Translated by Louise Varèse)
432(3)
[IMAGES: Charles Baudelaire, 412; Boulevard des Capuchines and the Theatre du Vaudeville in 1889, 414]
To Every Man His Chimera
432(1)
Crowds
433(1)
Windows
433(1)
Anywhere Out of the World
434(1)
GUSTAVE FLAUBERT [1821-1880]
435(4)
A Simple Heart (Translated by Arthur McDowall)
439(23)
[IMAGE: Gustave Flaubert Dissecting Madame Bovary, 436]
FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY [1821-1881]
462(6)
Notes from Underground (Translated by Ralph E. Matlaw)
468(73)
The Brothers Karamazov (Translated by Constance Garnett)
541(15)
[IMAGE: Fydor Dostoevsky, 462]
The Grand Inquisitor
541(15)
HENRIK IBSEN [1828-1906]
556(4)
Hedda Gabler (Translated by Nicholas Rudall)
560(57)
[IMAGE: Henrik Ibsen, 557]
LEO TOLSTOY [1828-1910]
617(6)
The Death of Ivan Ilych (Translated by David Magarshack)
623(40)
[IMAGE: Count Leo Tolstoy, 617]
IN THE WORLD: Society and Its Discontents
663(6)
IMAGE: Hetton Colliery
664(5)
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH [1770-1850]
669(1)
The world is too much with us
670(1)
[IMAGE: Les Bons Bourgeois, 669)
CHARLES DICKENS [1812-1870]
670(1)
FROM Our Mutual Friend
671(1)
[IMAGE: Podsnappery, 671)
Podsnappery
671(1)
FROM Bleak House
672(3)
SØREN KIERKEGAARD [1813-1855]
675(1)
FROM The Sickness unto Death (Translated by Howard V. Hong and Edna H. Hong)
675(5)
[IMAGES: Sores Kierkegaard, 675; The Scream, 676]
The Universality of This Sickness (Despair)
675(5)
KARL MARX [1818-1883] and FRIEDRICH ENGELS [1820-1895]
680(1)
FROM Communist Manifesto
681(8)
[IMAGES: Karl MarX, 666; Friedrich Engels, 667]
I. Bourgeois and Proletarians
681(8)
INAZO NITOBÉ [1862-1933]
689(1)
FROM Bushido: The Soul of Japan
690(1)
EMILIA PARDO BAZÁN [1852-1921]
691(5)
The Revolver (Translated by Angel Flores)
696(3)
The Oldest Story (Translated by Maria Cristina Urruela)
699(4)
ANTON CHEKHOV [1860-1904]
703(5)
The Cherry Orchard (Translated by David Magarshack)
708(41)
[IMAGE: Chekhov Reading 704]
The Americas: From Independence to Emancipation 749(206)
MAP: The Status of American Slavery 1861
748(2)
IMAGE: East River Bridge (Brooklyn Bridge), 1870
750(3)
TIME AND PLACE: Nineteenth-Century America's: The Haitian Revolution
753(1)
IMAGE: Toussaint declaring Constitution of Haiti
753(1)
HARRIET A. JACOBS (LINDA BRENT) [c.1813-1897]
754(6)
FROM Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
760(42)
[IMAGE: Advertisement "For Capture ...", 757]
AFRICAN AMERICAN FOLK SONGS
802(4)
Go Down, Moses
806(3)
Deep River
809(1)
Follow the Drinkin' Gourd
810(1)
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Chile
810(1)
Hold On!
811(1)
John Henry
812(2)
[IMAGES: In de Lan' o' cotton, 803; Slave quarters, 804]
IN THE WORLD: Emancipation
814(7)
IMAGE: July 28th 1830, Liberty Leading the People
815(2)
IMAGE: The First Vote
817(4)
FREDERICK DOUGLASS [1818-1895]
821(1)
Emancipation Proclaimed
821(4)
[IMAGE: Frederick Douglass, 1856, 821]
MARY PRINCE [c.1788-?]
825(1)
FROM The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave, Related by Herself
826(1)
[IMAGE: The Parting, "Buy us too," 825]
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON [1815-1902] AND LUCRETIA MOTT [1793-1880]
827(1)
Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, Senecc Falls
827(4)
RASSUNDARI DEVI [1810-?]
831(1)
FROM Amar Jiban (My Life)(Translated by Tanika Barkar)
831(3)
JOHN STUART MILL [1806-1873]
834(1)
FROM On Liberty
835(5)
[IMAGE: "Franchaise for females," 835]
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA [1863-1902]
840(1)
FROM On Freedom
840(1)
[IMAGE: Swami Vivekananda, 840]
MUHAMMAD IQBAL [1873-1938]
841(1)
Freedom (Translated by V.G. Kiernan)
842(1)
RABINDRANATH TAGORE [1861-1941]
842(1)
Emancipation
843(3)
HERMAN MELVILLE [1819-1891]
846(5)
BarLeby the Scrivener
851(26)
[IMAGES: Herman Melville, 846; Moby Dick, 848]
WALT WHITMAN [1819-1892]
877(5)
FROM Song of Myself
882(15)
[IMAGE: Walt Whitman, 877]
Passage to India
897(9)
Facing West from California's Shores
906(1)
EMILY DICKINSON [1830-1886]
906(5)
I know that He exists
911(1)
I never lost as much but twice
912(1)
A narrow Fellow in the Grass
912(1)
Split the Lark-and you'll find the Music-
913(1)
In Winter in my Room
913(1)
They shut me up in Prose-
914(1)
Much Madness is divinest Sense-
915(1)
I like a look of Agony
915(1)
Wild Nights-Wild Nights!
915(1)
My Life had stood-a Loaded Gun-
916(1)
The Soul has Bandaged moments-
917(1)
Success is counted sweetest
918(1)
JOAQUIM MARIA MACHADO DE ASSIS [1839-1908]
918(4)
Adam and Eve (Translated by Jack Schmitt and Lore Ishimatsu)
922(5)
[IMAGE: Henri Rousseau, Eve, 921]
KATE CHOPIN [1851-1904]
927(4)
The Story of an Hour
931(2)
Désirée's Baby
933(4)
[IMAGE: Edgar Degas, Interior of the New Orleans Bureau of Cotton Purchasers, 1873, 928]
CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN [1860-1935]
937(4)
The Yellow Wallpaper
941(14)
[IMAGE: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 937]
India: Jewel in the Colonial Crown 955(116)
MAP: Expansion of the British Empire in India, 1805-58
954(2)
IMAGE: Calcutta
956(2)
TIME AND PLACE: The Nineteenth-Century: The Partition of Bengal, 1905
958(2)
GHALIB (MIRZA ASADULLAH BEG KHAN) [1797-18691
960(5)
How murderous is the false faith of the rose! (Translated by Shamshur Rahman Faruqi and Frances W. Pritchett)
965(2)
The happiness of the drop is to die in the river (Translated by Aijaz Ahmad) 966 Waterbead ecstasy: dying in a stream (Translated by Thomas Fitzsimmons)
967(1)
The drop dies in the river (Translated by W.S. Merwin)
967(1)
When the Sky Clears (Translated by Robert Bly with Sunil Dutta)
968(1)
Why didn't I shrink in the blaze of that face? (Translated by Adrienne Rich)
969(1)
Is it you, O God (Translated by Adrienne Rich)
969(1)
It is a long time since my love stayed with me here (Translated by W.S. Merwin)
970(1)
There are a thousand desires like this (Translated by W.S. Merwin)
970(1)
Don't skimp with Me Today (Translated by Robert Bly with Sunil Dutta)
971(1)
A Lamp in a Strong Wind (Translated by Robert Bly with Sunil Dutta)
972(1)
The Sword Wound (Translated by Robert Bly with Sunil Dutta)
972(1)
[IMAGE: Ghalib, 961]
RABINDRANATH TAGORE [1861-1941]
973(4)
"The Hungry Stones"
977(9)
Broken Ties (Translated by Panna Lal Basu)
986(48)
[IMAGE: Rabindranath Tagore, 973]
IN THE WORLD: East and West
1034(5)
IMAGE: W. Heine Commodore Perry's Visit to Shui Lew Chew, 1856
1035(2)
IMAGE: Empress of India
1037(2)
RUDYARD KIPLING [1865-1936]
1039(1)
The Ballad of East and West
1040(3)
[IMAGES: John Nash, The East Front, from Views of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton, 1826, 1040; Iranistan, an Oriental Ville, 1041]
RAISANYO [1780-1832]
1043(1)
Sadahide Utagawa, American Enjoying a Sunday in Yokohama, 1861
1044
Dutch ships
1043(2)
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE [1749-1832]
1045(1)
FROM Divan of West and East
1045(4)
WALT WHITMAN [1819-1892]
1049(1)
Chanting the Square Deific
1049(2)
RENÉ GUÉNON(1886-1951]
1051(1)
FROM East and West (Translated by Martin Lings)
1052(3)
[IMAGE: Kamekichi Tsunajima, Fashionable Melange of English Words, 1887, 1051]
RABINDRANATH TAGORE [1861-1941]
1055(1)
FROM The Message of India to Japan
1056(2)
[IMAGE: The Revolt of the Cipayes Is Defeated by the English, 1055]
E.M. FORSTER [1879-1970]
1058(1)
FROM A Passage to India
1058(13)
[IMAGE: Colonial Life, 1059]
Japan: From Isolation to Nationalism 1071(44)
MAP: Japanese Acquisitions, 1870-1932
1070(3)
IMAGE: Scene from the Sino-Japanese War in Korea
1073(2)
TIME AND PLACE: Perry and the Opening of Japan
1075(1)
TAKIZAWA BAKIN [1767-1848]
1076(4)
Hakkenden (Translated by Donald Keene)
1080(3)
FROM Shino and Hamaji
1080(3)
MORI OGAI [1862-1922]
1083(5)
The Dancing Girl (Translated by Richard Bowring)
1088(15)
HIGUCHI ICHIYO [1872-1896]
1103(4)
The Thirteenth Night (Translated by Robert Lyons Danly)
1107(8)
GLOSSARY OF LITERARY AND CRITICAL TERMS 1115(30)
INDEX 1145

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