On EmersonEdwin Harrison Cady, Louis J. Budd Duke University Press, 1988 - 282 psl. From 1929 to the latest issue, American Literature has been the foremost journal expressing the findings of those who study our national literature. The journal has published the best work of literary historians, critics, and bibliographers, ranging from the founders of the discipline to the best current critics and researchers. The longevity of this excellence lends a special distinction to the articles in American Literature. Presented in order of their first appearance, the articles in each volume constitute a revealing record of developing insights and important shifts of critical emphasis. Each article has opened a fresh line of inquiry, established a fresh perspective on a familiar topic, or settled a question that engaged the interest of experts. |
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... human art and to the Divine mind . Contrasting plastic nature with human art , Cudworth finds plastic nature superior , since it acts as an " inner principle " within matter , without the human artist's need to deliberate or to revise ...
... human art and to the Divine mind . Contrasting plastic nature with human art , Cudworth finds plastic nature superior , since it acts as an " inner principle " within matter , without the human artist's need to deliberate or to revise ...
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... human art ; Cudworth , for plastic nature . An apparent difference arises in Emerson's use of the terms " conscious " and " voluntary " as opposed to Cudworth's emphasis on plastic nature's " unconsciousness . " As we read further ...
... human art ; Cudworth , for plastic nature . An apparent difference arises in Emerson's use of the terms " conscious " and " voluntary " as opposed to Cudworth's emphasis on plastic nature's " unconsciousness . " As we read further ...
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... human art to plastic nature , and Cudworth quotes Plato and Aristotle in support . Picking up Cudworth's quotations , Emerson has turned them into a statement about human art , attributing to human art not only the skill of Cudworth's ...
... human art to plastic nature , and Cudworth quotes Plato and Aristotle in support . Picking up Cudworth's quotations , Emerson has turned them into a statement about human art , attributing to human art not only the skill of Cudworth's ...
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Emerson and Quakerism 1938 | 19 |
William James and Emerson 1939 | 43 |
Plastic Nature and Transcendental Art 1951 | 62 |
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