The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... critical studies of him , his stature as one of the central figures in American literature is gener- ally acknowledged . As for who Emerson really is , which is to ask what the Emerson text is or should be , there is much less agreement ...
... critical studies of him , his stature as one of the central figures in American literature is gener- ally acknowledged . As for who Emerson really is , which is to ask what the Emerson text is or should be , there is much less agreement ...
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... critical detachment alerts the reader to observe the difference between the speaker and the one eulogized . The intellectual smile is less than innocent , especially when the speaker mimics Thoreau's supposed words . Yet the tone also ...
... critical detachment alerts the reader to observe the difference between the speaker and the one eulogized . The intellectual smile is less than innocent , especially when the speaker mimics Thoreau's supposed words . Yet the tone also ...
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... critical voice is recessive . “ If he slighted and defied the opinions of others , it was only that he was more intent to reconcile his practice with his own belief . " Perhaps here too a little pique is revealed . A gesture of approval ...
... critical voice is recessive . “ If he slighted and defied the opinions of others , it was only that he was more intent to reconcile his practice with his own belief . " Perhaps here too a little pique is revealed . A gesture of approval ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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