The Collected Writings of T. E. Hulme

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1994-10-20
Publisher(s): Clarendon Press
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Summary

This is the first collected edition of the writings of the poet, critic, and philosopher T.E. Hulme (1883-1917). Hulme wrote some of the first "modernist" poems in English, helped introduce the philosophy of Henri Bergson to Britain and the U.S., and was one of the first English critics to write about modern art. This edition contains extensive notes to Hulme's writings, together with a substantial biographical and critical introduction.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Autumnp. 3
Mana Abodap. 3
Above the Dockp. 3
The Embankmentp. 3
Conversionp. 3
A City Sunsetp. 4
The Man in the Crow's Nestp. 4
Susan Ann and Immortalityp. 4
Cindersp. 7
Notes on Language and Stylep. 23
A Lecture on Modern Poetryp. 49
[Review of Tancrede de Visan's] L'Attitude du lyrisme contemporainp. 57
Romanticism and Classicismp. 59
German Chroniclep. 74
The New Philosophyp. 85
Searchers after Reality - I: Baxp. 89
Searchers after Reality - II: Haldanep. 93
Searchers after Reality - III: Jules De Gaultierp. 99
Notes on the Bologna Congressp. 104
The International Philosophical Congress at Bolognap. 110
Bax on Bergsonp. 116
Notes on Bergsonp. 125
Bergson Lecturingp. 154
Mr. Balfour, Bergson, and Politicsp. 160
A Personal Impression of Bergsonp. 166
The Philosophy of Intensive Manifoldsp. 170
Bergson's Theory of Artp. 191
A Note on the Art of Political Conversionp. 207
The Art of Political Conversionp. 214
On Progress and Democracyp. 219
Theory and Practicep. 226
A Tory Philosophyp. 232
Translator's Preface to Georges Sorel's Reflections on Violencep. 246
Mr. Epstein and the Criticsp. 255
Modern Art - I: The Grafton Groupp. 263
Modern Art and Its Philosophyp. 268
Modern Art - II: A Preface Note and Neo-Realismp. 286
Modern Art - III: The London Groupp. 294
Contemporary Drawingsp. 299
Modern Art - IV: Mr. David Bomberg's Showp. 302
Diary from the Trenchesp. 313
War Notesp. 331
A Notebookp. 419
Notesp. 457
A Bibliography of Hulme's Worksp. 479
Indexp. 485
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