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Preface | ||
1 | Philology vs. Enthusiasm | 1 |
2 | Literary Enthusiasm, 'Pre-March' Nationalism, and Nascent Scientism: 1793-1848 | 23 |
3 | Toward Philological Discourse: 1849-1870 | 41 |
4 | The Age of Chaucerphilologie: Institutionalization, Hegemonic Expansion, and Decline (1871-1932) | 61 |
5 | New Enthusiasms and Philology's Longevity: 1933-1948 | 205 |
Annotated Bibliography | 253 | |
1793 - 1848 | 253 | |
1849 - 1870 | 261 | |
187l - 1932 | 271 | |
1933 - 1948 | 377 | |
Epilogue: Philologia Perennis? | 397 | |
General Bibliography | 403 | |
Index | 431 |
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