Mysticism in English Literature eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 143 pages of information about Mysticism in English Literature.

Mysticism in English Literature eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 143 pages of information about Mysticism in English Literature.

Familists
Farquhar, J. W.
Fenelon
Fichte
Fire, views of, held by Law and Boehme
Flaxman
Fox, George

Godwin, Mary, see Shelley, Mrs——­William
Goethe
  doctrine of Entbehrung;
  influence on Carlyle
Good and Evil, problem of
Gosse, Edmund, on Patmore’s Sponsa Dei
Greek delight in beauty
Grierson, H. J. C., Donne’s Poems
Grosseteste
Guyon, Madame

Hartley, David
Harvey, Christopher, School of the Heart
Hegel
Herbert, George
Hindu mysticism
Hinton, James, Mystery of Pain
Hugh of St Victor
Hylton, Walter
  Scale or Perfection

Imagination
  a creative force;
  attainment of truth through;
  love and;
  reality of;
  the “saviour of the world,”
Inge, W. R., Selections from the German Mystics
Intuition

James, William
Jefferies, Richard
  Story of My Heart;
  study of
Julian, Lady
  Revelations of Divine Love

Kant
Keats, George
Keats
  Endymion;
  Letter to Taylor;
  Ode on Nightingale;
  Ode on Grecian Urn;
  Plato’s influence on;
  Revision of Hyperion;
  study of

Knowledge, mental and spiritual
  supremacy of intuition over intellectual, (see also under Truth)
Krishna

Lamb, Charles
Lao-Tsze
Law, William
  Appeal to all that doubt;
  Boehme’s influence on;
  early studies;
  Serious Call;
  Spirit of Prayer;
  study of;
  Way to Divine Knowledge
Lawrence, Sir Thomas
Love, human and divine
  in Ancren Riwle;
  Blake on;
  Boehme on;
  Browning on;
  Coleridge on;
  Crashaw on;
  Donne on;
  Herbert on;
  Keats on;
  Lady Julian on;
  Patmore on;
  Richard Rolle on;
  Shelley on;
  Thomas de Hales on;
  Francis Thompson on;
  Traherne on

Macaulay
Macleod, Fiona
Man, divinity and greatness of;
  unity with God
Maurice, F. D.
Meredith, George
Metaphysical Society
Moonlight, Keat’s sensitiveness to
More, Henry
Mysticism, ascetic;
  basic fact of;
  beginnings in East;
  Bergson’s contributions to;
  English character and;
  erotic;
  experiences of melody in;
  happiness and
  Hindu
  meaning of the word
  methods of, (see also under Love, Vision, and Imagination, etc.)
  of beauty
  pathways to, (see also under Vision, etc.)
  philosophical
  religious thinkers and, (see also under names of authors)
Nature, views and interpretation of
Neo-platonists
Nettleship, R. L., Philosophical Remains
Newton, debt to Boehme
Norris, John, of Bemerton

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