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Tables of Contents for The Romanticism of 17th Century Japanese Poetry
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface.
i
 
I. Introduction. Purposes and Definitions.
1
10
II. Romantic Backgrounds. Converging Causal Factors.
11
186
A. The Romanticism of Zen. The Case of Humor. The Romantic Roots of Zen. Qualities shared by Zen and English Romanticism:
11
76
a. The Spirit and Nature of the Universe.
16
6
b. Man within Nature.
22
5
c. Ontological Unity.
27
3
d. Merging of Subject and Object.
30
4
e. Satiety.
34
3
f. Ambivalence about Synthesis.
37
5
g. Approaching Eternity through the Particular.
42
1
h. Imagery of Transcending the Particular.
43
4
i. The Failure of Language.
47
4
j. A Language of Things in Themselves.
51
2
k. Wise Passiveness.
53
11
l. The Self-Creative Mind.
64
1
m. The "Act".
65
4
n. Faith in the Feeling Heart.
69
1
o. Natural Pure Morality of the Child.
70
2
p. Inner Moral Justification.
72
1
q. The Sublime ("Cloudy Impenetrability").
73
4
r. Perfection of the Imperfect.
77
3
s. The Cultivation of Poverty.
80
7
B. An Emotive Poetics.
87
18
C. A Sacerdotal Poetics.
105
50
D. Neo-Confucianism and a Bourgeois Age.
155
42
III. The Smile of Enlightenment.
197
60
IV. Appendices & Bibliography.
257
12
Appendix. Glossary of Terms.
257
6
Bibliography.
263
6
Index.
269