Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... important to warrant discussion . friend and follower of Emerson , his critical ideas paralleled in a large measure those of the Concord sage , but in his remarks on Shakespeare he illustrates certain important and original divergencies ...
... important to warrant discussion . friend and follower of Emerson , his critical ideas paralleled in a large measure those of the Concord sage , but in his remarks on Shakespeare he illustrates certain important and original divergencies ...
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... important American critics and editors . Weak on interpretation . No attempt to integrate with American thought in general or with the tradition . ) " Shakespeare in America . " Literary World . VII : 348-9 . 1850 . Sherzer , Jane ...
... important American critics and editors . Weak on interpretation . No attempt to integrate with American thought in general or with the tradition . ) " Shakespeare in America . " Literary World . VII : 348-9 . 1850 . Sherzer , Jane ...
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... important study showing that Emerson's distinction between Fancy and Imagination is directly from Coleridge . Holds that Emerson evolved a theory of literary criticism directly from this influence . ) " Emerson and Carlyle , " Studies ...
... important study showing that Emerson's distinction between Fancy and Imagination is directly from Coleridge . Holds that Emerson evolved a theory of literary criticism directly from this influence . ) " Emerson and Carlyle , " Studies ...
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Richard Henry Dana First American Exponent of | 17 |
The Romantic Treatment | 42 |
The Spread of German | 79 |
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