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INDEX
'abéttissement' of man, by Communism, 197
absolutism:
of Neapolitan monarchy, 23 sqq., 39, 54,
70 sqq., 78 -9, 203 -4, 228
post-Napoleonic, 202 sqq.; and Holy Alli-
ance, 202 -3; illusory prepotence of, 203 -
205 ; intrinsic character of, 205 -6; op-
position to, 206 -10; instability of , 210
and Catholicism, 192 sqq.
and liberalism, 193 sqq.
and Revolution of 1830, 212 sqq.; effect of,
upon, 212 ; retention of power by, after,
213
and Revolution of 1848, 218 sqq.
recrudesence of, in Prance. in 1851, 224
of modern anti-liberal state, characterized,
196 ; compared with older forms, 198
academies, in Baroque Age, 142
Acton, Lord John, 73
'Adone', of G. B. Marino, and baroque
poetry, 123
Age, The Baroque, 88 - 166 ; concept of,
analysed, 93 - 109 ; and Counter Reform-
ation, 110 -18; poetry and art in, 119 -40;
philosophy in, 140 -64; moral tone of,
164 -6
The Liberal, 239 -47; genesis of, 239 ;
utopianism and, a 39 ; quality of, 240 ; in
Italy, 240 sqq.; Catholicism in, 241 ;
socialism in, 241 -2; weakening of
liberal spirit in, in Italy, 245 -6; Com-
munism in, 246 -7; Croce's vindication
of, 249
Alexander, of Russia, 202
Alfieri, Vittorio, and the 'delirium' of the
Baroque Age, 122
alienation, in naturalistic historiography, 5
Alliance, The Holy, 202
America, as model for German unity, 222
Andler, Charles, 247
'animo barocco', 119
anti-clericalism, in Italy, overcome in Liberal
Age, 247
Arcadia (ianism), 161 -3
correctness, as artistic ideal in, 129
Archivio storico per le provincie napoletane, 13
Ardigó, 246
art: reduction of history to general concept
of, 81 -2; theory of, in Baroque Age, 154 -
162 ; and Renaissance, 154 ; moral and
philosophical instruction as ideal of; in,
154 ; delight as end of, 155 ; beautiful
form in, 155 ; autonomy of art in, 155,
158 ; 'faculty' of taste and criticism in,
156 ; intrinsic end of art in, 156 ; 'taste'
in, 156 ; 'ingegno' in, 156 ; critique of
'genre' in, 156 ; 'artistic personality' in,
157 ; progressive character of, 157 -8;
positive values of, 158 ; criticism of
'marinism' in, 159 ; lack of coherence in,
159 ; 'organon of poetic knowledge' in,
160 ; unity of the arts in, 160 ; canons of
criticism in, 160 -2">1; cartesian reaction
against, 162
'atéliers nationaux', 224
Austria: and Italy, 214 ; and papacy, 220 ; in
223 ; inner unity of, 224 ; expul-
sion of, from Italy, a 34 ; and Prussia 234
sqq.
Balbo, Cesare, 227
Barante, 210
barons, Neapolitan: conflict with Angevine
dynasty, 58 ; power of, 58 ; political in-
eptitude of; 60 ; anarchistic tendencies of,
60 ; and vassals, 60 ; and monarchy, 60 -1;
Machiavelli on, 57 ; social tranforma-
tion of, 64 sqq.
Baroque, The (Age): as problem, 93, 101
sqq., 108, 109 ; as, term: significance, 93 ;
genesis of, 94 ; extension of, 94 ; as con-
cept, relevance to art criticism, 95 ; sig-
nificance, 95 ; and figurative arts, 95 ;
historical limits of, 95 ; and 'generalizing
fallacy', 97 ; as programme: formula of
Marino, 96 ; criticism of, by Villani, 96 ;
by Croce. 96 ; as 'eternal type', 98 ; posi-
tive traits of, 98 ; and total life of spirit,
99 ; as 'disposition of soul' ('animo
barocco'), 99, 119 ; spurious positive
definitions of, 102 -5; authentic positive
element in, 106 ; spiritual character of,
12 I; 'silence of grit poetry' in, 122 sqq.;
'delirium' of, Alfieri on, 122 ; religious
poetry of, 131 ; satirization of, in dia-
lectal poetry and literature, 135 ; Crocean

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