NINETEENTH-CENTURY
CONTEXTS
Volume 19, Number 1, 1995
CONTENTS
Articles
Aspiring Towards the Condition of Music: Pater's Revisionary Reading of Hegel in "The School of Giorgione"
Ellen Keck Stauder
The Vertigo of History and Geopolitics of Criticism: Hegelianism, Ivan Kireyevsky, and Russian Critical Tradition
Arkady Plotnitsky
"Collective Mediocrity": Alexander Herzen and J. S. Mill on European Culture
Lois S. Becker
FORUM:MACKENZIE ON SAID AND IMPERIALISM
Lamentations on Reality: A Response to John MacKenzie's 'Edward Said and the Historians'
Martha L. Hildreth
The Seduction of the Unexpected: On Imperialism and History
Bruce Robbins
The Connection Between Things
Tim Youngs
Who Wants Interdisciplinary Turf Anyway?
Russ Castronovo
Thoughts on "Said and the Historians"
Clare A. Simmons
A Reply to my Critics
John M. MacKenzie
Reviews
George J. Stack, Nietzsche and Emerson: An Elective Affinity
[Len Gougeon]
Ronald R. Thomas, Dreams of Authority: Freud and the Fictions of the Unconscious
[Carol Siegel]
Ed Block, Jr., ed., Critical Essays on John Henry Newman
[John C. Hawley]
Jules David Law, The Rhetoric of Empiricism: Language and Perception From Locke to I. A. Richards
[Jocelyn Cordes]