Essays in Criticism. First Series

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Essays in Criticism. First Series
Arnold, Matthew, 1822-1888
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Mr. Carlyle attaches, it seems to me, far too much importance to the romantic school of Germany, — Tieck, Novalis, Jean Paul Eichter, — and gives to these writers, really gifted as two, at any rate, of them are, an undue prominence. These writers, and others with aims and a general tendency the same as theirs, are not the real inheritors and continuators of Goethe's power ; the current of their activity is not the main current of Grerman literature after Groethe.
Far more in Heine's works flows
... this main current , Heine, far more than Tieck or Jean Paul Richter. is Digitized by VjOOQIC 158 ESSAYS m CRITICISM. . [t the continuator of that which, in Goethe's varied activity, is the most powerful and vital; on Heine, of all Gennan authors who survived Goethe, incom- parably the largest portion of Goethe's mantle feU.
I do not forget that when Mr. Carlyle was dealing with German literature, Heine, though he was clearly risen above the horizon, had not shone fmh with all his strength ; I do not forget, too, that after ten or twenty years many things may come out plain before the critic which before were hard to be discerned by him ; and assuredly no one would dream of imputing it as a fault to Mr.


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