The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... individual acts creatively . Moreover , Emerson sees his thesis reflected in every human action that manifests some kind of mental life : development from infancy to adulthood , the genesis and growth of language , the action of the ...
... individual acts creatively . Moreover , Emerson sees his thesis reflected in every human action that manifests some kind of mental life : development from infancy to adulthood , the genesis and growth of language , the action of the ...
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... individual ( see JMN , VII , 441 ) . Emerson's self- reliance is reserved exclusively for such an individual , and his essay " Self - Reliance " looks forward directly to Represen- tative Men . In the work of this individual , no matter ...
... individual ( see JMN , VII , 441 ) . Emerson's self- reliance is reserved exclusively for such an individual , and his essay " Self - Reliance " looks forward directly to Represen- tative Men . In the work of this individual , no matter ...
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... individual reader as individual statement . A journal entry made a few years later reminds us that these recipro- cally dependent aims continued to claim his attention . The voice is that of the writer in relation to his material : That ...
... individual reader as individual statement . A journal entry made a few years later reminds us that these recipro- cally dependent aims continued to claim his attention . The voice is that of the writer in relation to his material : That ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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