The Pessimism of James Thomson: (B.V.) in Relation to His Times |
Contents
Thomson and the Matter of his Background | 19 |
Thomson and Religious Pessimism | 48 |
Thomson and the Philosophy of Pessimism | 86 |
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The pessimism of James Thomson (B. V.) in relation to his times Kenneth Hugh Byron Limited preview - 2015 |
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Arnold atheist belief Benn Bertram Dobell Byron called Carlyle chapter Charles Bradlaugh Christianity Church City of Dreadful City of Night conception Criticism despair dipsomania disbelief discussion divine doctrine doubt Dreadful Night dream early edition emotional England English Essays evil existence existentialist expressed F. C. S. Schiller fact faith fear feeling felt freedom German Giacomo Leopardi Goodale happiness Heine hope Houghton idea ideal James Thomson B.V. Jean-Paul Sartre Kierkegaard Lady of Sorrow Laureate of Pessimism literary literature living London Matilda Weller misery mism mysticism National Reformer nature nineteenth century optimism pain pessimistic philosophic pessimism poet poetic Professor published quoted religion religious Roden Noel romantic melancholy Romanticism Salt Sartre says Schopenhauer and Pessimism Schopenhauer's Shelley Shelley's Sickness Unto Death Søren Kierkegaard soul spiritual stanza suffering suicide Thom Thomson's pessimism thought trans translated University Vane's Story Victorian Period Walker Wenley writing York