We Stand before the Secret of the World: Traces along the Pathway of American RomanticismUniversitat de València, 2011-11-28 - 156 psl. Deu assajos publicats amb anterioritat que, en conjunt, tenen la finalitat de proporcionar un debat coherent de la filosofia antisistemàtica del trascendentalisme americà i la forma que es reflecteix en diversos escriptors i pintors dels segles XIX i XX als Estats Units. Reflexiona sobre les implicacions de la revolució romàntica en el pensament occidental i demostrar la importància del romanticisme per al desenvolupament de la cultura americana. |
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... Mason & Dixon, they were conceived to be read as a whole—to resonate among themselves. I hazard to say that the fact that in Mason & Dixon Pynchon goes back to the second half of the 18th century to demonstrate the deep connectedness ...
... Mason & Dixon, they were conceived to be read as a whole—to resonate among themselves. I hazard to say that the fact that in Mason & Dixon Pynchon goes back to the second half of the 18th century to demonstrate the deep connectedness ...
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Variations on a Theme Some Notes on the Emersonian | 47 |
The Piercing Virtue of Pain | 61 |
Emily Dickinson | 71 |
The Undiscovered Country from Whose Bourn Some Travelers | 83 |
An Essay in Extended | 99 |
The Romantic Dimension of Isaac McCaslins Freedom | 117 |
Further Shades of Meaning | 135 |
Selected | 151 |
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20th century already ambiguity American Scholar Beauchamp becomes beginning blood Cass completely concept consciousness context course critics culture death Delta Autumn destruction divine earth Edmonds Emerson Emily Dickinson emotional essay experience express fact fascicles Fathers Faulkner feelings finally Heidegger Higginson human hunt ideas Ike's imagination Isaac McCaslin kind knowledge language living logic look Lucas Lucas Beauchamp M. H. Abrams Martin Heidegger McCaslin mind Molly Moses mystery mystical natural world never novel ourselves Pantaloon in Black perceive perception physical Poe’s poem poet poetry Porte Puritans race Ralph Waldo Emerson rational relationship renunciation revelation Rider Romantic Romanticism Roth says seems sense silence soul spiritual dimension stanza story suggest things thinking Thomas Pynchon Thomas Wentworth Higginson thought Tomey's Turl Transcendentalism truth ultimate Uncle Buck unconscious mind understand Universitat de València vision Wasichus Whitman William Faulkner words Zack