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Translator's Note | 7 | |
Prologue for American Readers | 9 | |
Introduction | 11 | |
To the Reader | 31 | |
Preliminary Meditation | 57 | |
1 | The Forest | 59 |
2 | Depth and Surface | 61 |
3 | Streams and Orioles | 64 |
4 | Worlds Beyond | 67 |
5 | The Restoration and Erudition | 70 |
6 | Mediterranean Culture | 74 |
7 | What a Captain Said to Goethe | 79 |
8 | The Panther, or on Sensism | 81 |
9 | Things and Their Meaning | 87 |
10 | The Concept | 91 |
11 | Culture - Security | 94 |
12 | Light as an Imperative | 97 |
13 | Integration | 100 |
14 | Parable | 104 |
15 | Criticism as Patriotism | 105 |
First Meditation: A Short Treatise on the Novel | 111 | |
1 | Literary Genres | 112 |
2 | Exemplary Novels | 114 |
3 | The Epic | 118 |
4 | Poetry of the Past | 120 |
5 | The Bard | 124 |
6 | Helen and Madame Bovary | 126 |
7 | The Myth, Leaven of History | 128 |
8 | Books of Chivalry | 130 |
9 | Master Pedro's Puppet Show | 133 |
10 | Poetry and Reality | 135 |
11 | Reality, Leaven of the Myth | 138 |
12 | The Windmills | 141 |
13 | Realistic Poetry | 143 |
14 | Mime | 146 |
15 | The Hero | 148 |
16 | Intervention of Lyricism | 150 |
17 | Tragedy | 152 |
18 | Comedy | 156 |
19 | Tragicomedy | 160 |
20 | Flaubert, Cervantes, Darwin | 162 |
Notes | 166 |
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