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TITAN:
A ROMANCE.
FROM THE GERMAN OF JEAN PAUL FRIEDRICH RICHTER.
TRANSLATED BY CHARLES T. BROOKS.
IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II.
LONDON: TRÜBNER & CO., 60 Paternoster Row. 1863.
Contents of Vol. II.
Princely Nuptial-Territion.—Illumination of Lilar. Gaspard's Letter.—The Blumenbühl Church.—Eclipse of the Sun and ofthe Soul. Schoppe's Office of Comforter.—Arcadia.—Bouverot's Portrait-painting. Gaspard's Letter Partings. The Trial-lesson of Love.—Froulay's Fear of Fortune.—The BiterBit.—Honors of the Observatory. Schoppe's Heart.—Dangerous Spiritual Acquaintances. Liana. The Fever.—The Cube. The Dream.—The Journey. The Journey.—The Fountain.—Rome.—The Forum. St. Peter's.—Rotunda.—Colosseum.—Letter to Schoppe.—The War.—Gaspard.—The Corsican.—Entanglement with thePrincess.—Sickness.—Gaspard's Brother.—St. Peter's Dome,and Departure. Letter From Pestitz.—Mola.—The Heavenly Ascension of aMonk.—Naples.—Ischia.—The New Gift of the Gods. Julienne.—The Island.—Sundown.—Naples.—Vesuvius.—Linda'sLetter.—Fight.—Departure. Tivoli.—Quarrel.—Isola Bella.—Nursery ofChildhood.—Love.—Departure.