Emerson, Romanticism, and Intuitive Reason: The Transatlantic "light of All Our Day"University of Missouri Press, 2005 - 555 էջ "Comparative study in transatlantic Romanticism that traces the links between German idealism, British Romanticism (Wordsworth, Coleridge, Carlyle), and American Transcendentalism. Focuses on Emerson's development and use of the concept of intuitive Reason, which became the intellectual and emotional foundation of American Transcendentalism"--Provided by publisher. |
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... called “benefactors”: Eliza- beth Sewell, author of The Orphic Voice, and the first teacher to see some- thing in me; Robert Boyers, editor of Salmagundi, my colleague at Skid- more, and a supporter in every way; Denis Donoghue, who has ...
... called “benefactors”: Eliza- beth Sewell, author of The Orphic Voice, and the first teacher to see some- thing in me; Robert Boyers, editor of Salmagundi, my colleague at Skid- more, and a supporter in every way; Denis Donoghue, who has ...
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... called the “ old , learned , respectable bald heads , ” who “ Edit and annotate ” literature written by impassioned young men . But legions of devoted scholars and bibliogra- phers , editing and annotating published and unpublished ...
... called the “ old , learned , respectable bald heads , ” who “ Edit and annotate ” literature written by impassioned young men . But legions of devoted scholars and bibliogra- phers , editing and annotating published and unpublished ...
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... called her late one night to tell her I had decided to end it by citing the final line of Wordsworth's “ Ele- giac Stanzas ” : “ Not without hope we suffer and we mourn . ” I also read her a journal entry in which Emerson — having had a ...
... called her late one night to tell her I had decided to end it by citing the final line of Wordsworth's “ Ele- giac Stanzas ” : “ Not without hope we suffer and we mourn . ” I also read her a journal entry in which Emerson — having had a ...
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... called upon to clear and often to shape his own road . " Where does the “ real difficulty ” lie “ of creating that taste by which a truly original Poet is to be relished ? ” Does it consist , Wordsworth asks rhetorically , “ in ...
... called upon to clear and often to shape his own road . " Where does the “ real difficulty ” lie “ of creating that taste by which a truly original Poet is to be relished ? ” Does it consist , Wordsworth asks rhetorically , “ in ...
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... called “ the paradox of originality ” : profound indebted- ness , sometimes to the point of what the vulgar call “ plagiarism , ” accom- panied by the triumphant assertion that the creative receiver takes only what tallies with his own ...
... called “ the paradox of originality ” : profound indebted- ness , sometimes to the point of what the vulgar call “ plagiarism , ” accom- panied by the triumphant assertion that the creative receiver takes only what tallies with his own ...
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Chapter 4 Emersons Discipleship | 118 |
Chapter 5 Powers and Pulsations | 153 |
Chapter 6 Intuition and Tuition | 184 |
Chapter 7 Passivity and Activity | 223 |
Chapter 10 Emerson among the Orphic Poets | 355 |
Chapter 11 Emersonian Optimism and The Stream of Tendency | 397 |
Chapter 12 Wordsworthian Hope | 425 |
Chapter 13 Mourning Becomes Morning | 447 |
Chapter 14 Wordsworths OdeWaldo and Threnody | 472 |
Appendix LAODAMIA AND DION | 512 |
Bibliography | 521 |
Index | 543 |
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