Preface | p. ix |
Note on Abbreviations and Translations | p. xiii |
Letter and Spirit | |
Introduction: "The Dead Man's Life": Romantic Reading and Revivification | p. 3 |
"The Sound Which Echoes in Our Soul": The Romantic Aesthetics of Matter and Spirit | p. 14 |
"Spirit Thinks Only Through the Body": Materialist Spiritualism in Romantic Europe | p. 30 |
The Dead and Living Past | |
"The Heavenly Revelation of Her Spirit": Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther | p. 47 |
"O Read for Pity's Sake!": Keats's Endymion | p. 68 |
"Graecum Est, Non Legitur": Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris | p. 78 |
"Spiritual Communication": Gautier's Spirite | p. 97 |
The Incarnate Word | |
"Eat This Scroll": Kleist's "Michael Kohlhaas" | p. 113 |
"I Sickened as I Read": Mary Shelley's Frankenstein | p. 127 |
"Those Who, Being Dead, Are Yet Alive": Maturin's Melmoth the Wanderer | p. 145 |
"This Hideous Drama of Revivification": Poe and the Rhetoric of Terror | p. 165 |
Conclusion | p. 181 |
Works Cited | p. 185 |
Index | p. 195 |
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