Ralph Waldo EmersonHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 2007 - 261 psl. Ralph Waldo Emerson was one of America's most influential thinkers. His essay, Nature is considered to be the founding document for the Transcendentalism movement, and his influence can be seen in the writings of Whitman, Thoreau, Melville, and countless others. A synthesis of the most relevant interpretations of Emerson and his work, this freshly updated edition offers a first-rate study guide on the 19th-century essayist and philosopher at a level of depth that will lend new insight and inspire research. |
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... Fate , ” which we are told is the bitter proof of his final acquiescence , in more audacious terms . Quite radically , perhaps , I want to suggest that Emerson , having internalized fate in " Threnody , " proceeds in his essay to submit ...
... Fate , ” which we are told is the bitter proof of his final acquiescence , in more audacious terms . Quite radically , perhaps , I want to suggest that Emerson , having internalized fate in " Threnody , " proceeds in his essay to submit ...
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... fate can be summoned forward , figured and dismissed , slain as it were , in the gap between sentences , then brought freshly to life at the whim of the creator . And we would not be wrong to equate this rhythm of willful creation and ...
... fate can be summoned forward , figured and dismissed , slain as it were , in the gap between sentences , then brought freshly to life at the whim of the creator . And we would not be wrong to equate this rhythm of willful creation and ...
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... fate because we imagine that it is most extraordinary and not yet ; rather than most ordinary and already , like our words . ) Emerson's philosophical sentence strikes the time of conversion and transfiguration that he calls thinking ...
... fate because we imagine that it is most extraordinary and not yet ; rather than most ordinary and already , like our words . ) Emerson's philosophical sentence strikes the time of conversion and transfiguration that he calls thinking ...
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