Notes
Eric Voegelin, From Enlightenment to Revolution, ed. John H. Hallowell (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1975).
Ibid., vii.
Jacob Burckhardt, The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy (London: Penguin Books, 1990), 58.
In Neil Levi's discussion of language in Bloom's encounters with anti‐Semitism, it is suggested that for Joyce there is a “connection between the sources of the kinds of hostility Bloom encounters and kinds of hostility his work initially encountered.” Neil Levi, “ ‘See that Straw? That’s a Straw': Anti‐Semitism and Narrative Form in Ulysses,” Modernism/modernity 9(3) (2002): 385.
Greenblatt, in his turn, has taken this technique from the extraordinary comment made by Michel Foucault on Las meninas by Velazquez at the beginning of Les mots et les choses (Paris: Editions Gallimard, 1966).
William Hale White, An Examination of the Charge of Apostasy against Wordsworth (London: Longmans, 1898), 62.
S. T. Colderidge, Table Talk 1:307–8 (21 July 1832).
James H. Mittelman, Globalization: Critical Reflections (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 1996).