We Stand before the Secret of the World: Traces along the Pathway of American RomanticismUniversitat de València, 28 նոյ, 2011 թ. - 156 էջ Deu assajos publicats amb anterioritat que, en conjunt, tenen la finalitat de proporcionar un debat coherent de la filosofia antisistemàtica del trascendentalisme americà i la forma que es reflecteix en diversos escriptors i pintors dels segles XIX i XX als Estats Units. Reflexiona sobre les implicacions de la revolució romàntica en el pensament occidental i demostrar la importància del romanticisme per al desenvolupament de la cultura americana. |
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... become an unlikely Pynchonian. A personal study of the science, philosophy and art of the 20th century, which are so fundamental to an understanding of Pynchon's fiction, led me not forward into the morass of postmodernist theory and ...
... become an unlikely Pynchonian. A personal study of the science, philosophy and art of the 20th century, which are so fundamental to an understanding of Pynchon's fiction, led me not forward into the morass of postmodernist theory and ...
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... becomes a spring ; and out of this spring affectionate feelings emerge , like hidden water , out of silence into words . He may have continued , “ They scorn the best I can do to relate them , ” but he certainly dedicated his life to ...
... becomes a spring ; and out of this spring affectionate feelings emerge , like hidden water , out of silence into words . He may have continued , “ They scorn the best I can do to relate them , ” but he certainly dedicated his life to ...
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... becomes a pure form of worship , and immersion in the natural world is equivalent to a return to the lost paradise of Eden . 9 What greater cathedral , what greater field for divine revelation , could we ask for than the monumental ...
... becomes a pure form of worship , and immersion in the natural world is equivalent to a return to the lost paradise of Eden . 9 What greater cathedral , what greater field for divine revelation , could we ask for than the monumental ...
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... become suburban sprawl and technology has supplanted nature , is there any spiritual dimension left to inspire us , or is the final revelation inevitably going to be the ugly face of our own destructive selfishness ? This is the dilemma ...
... become suburban sprawl and technology has supplanted nature , is there any spiritual dimension left to inspire us , or is the final revelation inevitably going to be the ugly face of our own destructive selfishness ? This is the dilemma ...
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... , but all of our forms , including ourselves will become shallow , selfish and sensual , and we may wake up one day to find that our world , like the typical Beckett character , has fallen to bits around us . Ralph Waldo Emerson 23.
... , but all of our forms , including ourselves will become shallow , selfish and sensual , and we may wake up one day to find that our world , like the typical Beckett character , has fallen to bits around us . Ralph Waldo Emerson 23.
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Variations on a Theme Some Notes on the Emersonian | 47 |
The Piercing Virtue of Pain | 61 |
Emily Dickinson | 71 |
The Undiscovered Country from Whose Bourn Some Travelers | 83 |
An Essay in Extended | 99 |
The Romantic Dimension of Isaac McCaslins Freedom | 117 |
Further Shades of Meaning | 135 |
Selected | 151 |
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