Houston Stewart Chamberlain - Works

Works

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  • Notes sur Lohengrin (his first published work), Dresden.
  • Das Drama Richard Wagners, 1892.
  • Recherches sur La Seve Ascendante, Neuchâtel, 1897.
  • The Life of Wagner, Munich, 1897, translated into English by G. Ainslie Hight.
  • Grundlagen des Neunzehnten Jahrhunderts, 1899.
  • Immanuel Kant. Die Persönlichkeit als Einführung in das Werk, Munich: F. Bruckmann, 1905, 786 pages.
  • The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century, translated into English from the German by John Lees, M.A., D.Lit.,(Edinburgh) with an extensive "Introduction" by Lord Redesdale, The Bodley Head, London, 4th English language reprint, 1913, (2 volumes).
  • Immanuel Kant - a study and a comparison with Goethe, Leonardo da Vinci, Bruno, Plato and Descartes, the authorised translation into English from the German by Lord Redesdale, with his "Introduction", The Bodley Head, London, 1914, (2 volumes).
  • God and Man (his last book).

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