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  1. The creative imagination: Enlightenment to Romanticism.James Engell - 1981 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    In a work of astonishing intellectual range, James Engell traces the evolution of the creative imagination, from its emergence in British empirical thought through its flowering in Romantic art and literature. The notion of a creative imagination, Engell shows, was the most powerful and important development of the eighteenth century. It grew simultaneously in literature, criticism, philosophy, psychology, religion, and science, attracting such diverse minds as Hobbes, Addison, Gerard, Goethe, Kant, and Coleridge. Indeed, rather than discussing merely the abstract notion (...)
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    Leading Out Into the World: Vico’s New Education.James Engell - 1985 - New Vico Studies 3:33.
  3. Levin, Harry 1912-1994.J. Engell - 1995 - Journal of the History of Ideas 56 (1):161-161.
     
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  4. Review Essay of Jerome Bruner, Acts of Meaning and Vico's Study Methods of Our Time.James Engell - forthcoming - New Vico Studies.
     
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    The Logic of Passion. [REVIEW]James Engell - 1979 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 54 (4):451-452.
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