1st Edition

Benedetto Croce Collected Works

    2282 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published between 1921 and 1950 the volumes in this collection showcase many of the most important philosophical, political and literary works of Benedetto Croce. The volumes

    • Discuss key political, philosophical and aesthetic issues such as freedom and historical judgment
    • Reveal notes made by Croce from private meetings with Allied forces during 1943 and 1944
    • Examine and explain the literature of Dante, Goethe, Shakespeare, Ariosto and Corneille
    • Discuss the conception of liberty, liberalism and the relation of individual morality to the State.

    1. Edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen Freedom: its meaning. 978-0-367-13848-6

    2. Benedetto Croce translated by Sylvia Sprigge. Croce, the king and the allies : extracts from a diary by Benedetto Croce, July 1943-June 1944 978-0-367-14001-4

    3. Benedetto Croce translated by E. F. Carritt My Philosophy and other essays on the moral and political problems of our time 978-0-367-14095-3

    4. Benedetto Croce. Translated by Grant Duff Douglas Ainslie The Poetry of Dante 978-0-367-14158-5

    5. Benedetto Croce. Translated by Emily Anderson Goethe 978-0-367-14381-7

    6. Benedetto Croce. Translated by Douglas Ainslie Ariosto, Shakespeare and Corneille 978-0-367-14437-1

    7. Benedetto Croce. Translated by Salvatore J. Castiglione Politics and Morals 978-0-367-14360-2

    8. Benedetto Croce. Translated by Henry Furst. History of Europe in the Nineteenth Century 978-0-367-14019-9

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