The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... transformation we need to distinguish between means and ends , the individual transformation and the law it signals . 10 ܕ Emerson's doctrine of flux , as applied to art , extends beyond recent attempts to characterize it , such as ...
... transformation we need to distinguish between means and ends , the individual transformation and the law it signals . 10 ܕ Emerson's doctrine of flux , as applied to art , extends beyond recent attempts to characterize it , such as ...
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... transformation that signifies the true poetic function . " The Snow - Storm , " " The Sphinx , ” and “ Days ” come close to establishing something normative in Emerson's poetry because of the weight and distribution of emphasis they ...
... transformation that signifies the true poetic function . " The Snow - Storm , " " The Sphinx , ” and “ Days ” come close to establishing something normative in Emerson's poetry because of the weight and distribution of emphasis they ...
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... transformation because one has observed Emerson bring it about and has participated in the transformation . From the evidence of the journals Emerson kept during and shortly after the time that he drafted and published Nature , we have ...
... transformation because one has observed Emerson bring it about and has participated in the transformation . From the evidence of the journals Emerson kept during and shortly after the time that he drafted and published Nature , we have ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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