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Title The Campaner Thal, and Other Writings
Author Jean Paul
Translator Juliette Bauer; Thomas Carlyle; Thomas De Quincey
Year 1864
Publisher Ticknor and Fields
Location Boston
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed
OCLC 1041651287
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CONTENTS.

THE CAMPANER THAL.

PAGE

Introduction 3

501st STATION.

The Diversities of Life.—The Dirge as Billet-Doux.—The Cavern.—The Surprise 7

502d STATION.

The Thundering Morning.—The Short Trip after the Long One.—The Sofa-Cushions 17

503d STATION.

Lampoon on the Chaplain.—Praise of Him.—The Diamond.—Opinions against Immortality.—Eden Jokes . 25

504th STATION.

Flower Toying . . 32

505th STATION.

The Ephemera.—Relative Conclusions.—Doubts of the Length of the Chain of Living Beings.—The WartEaters.—The Cure 34

506th STATION.

Objections to Immortality.—The Second Childhood of the Outer and Inner Man 40


507th STATION.

The Theft of the Souvenir.—Answers to previous Stations.—On the Emigration of the Dead to the Planets.—The Threefold World in Man.—Grief without Hope.—The Seal of Immortality.—The CountrySeat.—The Balloons.—Ecstasy 47



Letter to my Friends, instead of Preface ... 73

FIRST LETTER-BOX.

Dog-Day's' Vacation.—Visits.—An Indigent of Quality 79

SECOND LETTER-BOX.

Frau von Aufhammer.—Childhood-Resonance.—Authorcraft 97

THIRD LETTER-BOX.

Christmas Recollections.—New Occurrence . . . 110

FOURTH LETTER-BOX .

Office-Brokage.—Discovery of the promised Secret. — Hans von Fuchslein 116

FIFTH LETTER-BOX.

Cantata-Sunday.—Two Testaments.—Pontac; Blood; Love 129

SIXTH LETTER-BOX.

Office-Impost.—One of the most important of Petitions 148

SEVENTH LETTER-BOX.

Sermon.—School Exhibition.—Splendid Mistaice . . 160

EIGHTH LETTER-BOX.

Instalment in the Parsonage 174


NINTH LETTER-BOX.

Or to the Marriage 184

TENTH LETTER-BOX.

St. Thomas's-day and Birthday 192

ELEVENTH LETTER-BOX.

Spring ; Inve«tituke ; and Ciiildhihtji .... 200

TWELFTH LETTER-BOX.

Steeple-Ball, Ascension. — The Tot-1'res.s . . . . 217

THIRTEENTH LETTER-BOX.

Christening 221

FOURTEENTH LETTER-BOX. 226

CHAPTER LAST . . . . 231


SCHMELZLE'S JOURNEY TO FLÄTZ,

Preface 247

Circular Letter of the proposed Catechetical Pro- fessor Attila Schmelzel to his Friends ; containing some Account of a Holidays Journey to Flatz, with an Introduction, touching his Flight, and his Courage as former Army-Chaplain 261

Journey to Flätz, 260

First Stage ; from Neusattel to Vierstadten . . 202

Second Stage ; from Vierstadten to Niederschuna . 274

Third Stage ; from Niederschona to Flätz. 280

First Day in Flätz 283

First Night in Flätz 298

Second Day in Flätz 302


The Happy Life of a Parish Priest in Sweden . . 321

Dream upon the Universe 327

Complaint of the Bird in a darkened Cage . . 333

On the Death of Young Children 334

The prophetic Dew-Drops 334

On Death 335

Imagination untamed by the coarser Realities of Life 336

Satirical Notice of Reviewers 337

Female Tongues 337

Forgiveness 338

The Grandeur of Man in his Littleness . . . 339

Night 339

The Stars 340

Martyrdom 340

The Quarrels of Friends 340

Dreaming . 341

Two Divisions of Philosophic Minds .... 341

Dignity of Man in Self-Sacrifice 342

Fancy . • 343

MISCELLANEOUS PIECES.

Reminiscences of the best Hours of Life for the Hour of Death 347

The New-Year's Night of an Unhappy Man . . . 364

The Death of an Angel 367

A Dream and the Truth 373

The Beauty of Death in the Bloom of Youth . . 376