Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Notes on Citations and the Term Succession
Introduction
1. Kant and Milton: Fundamentals and Foundations
2. Kant’s Journey in the Constellation of German Miltonism: Toward the Procedure of Succession
3. Kant’s Miltonic Transfer to Exemplarity: The Succession to Milton’s “On His Blindness” in the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
4. Kantian Tragic Form and Kantian “Storytelling”
5. The Critique of Practical Reason and Samson Agonistes
6. Kant’s Miltonic Procedure of Succession in a Key Moment of the Critique of Judgment
Conclusion: Constellation, Succession, and Kantian Poetry
Appendix: Kant’s Letter to Schiller, Citing Milton, and Its Parallelisms with Two Other Kantian Passages
Index