Emerson's Theories of Literary Expressions, Volume 8University of Illinois, 1923 - 152 pages |
Contents
Emerson Transcendentalism and Stylistic Theory | 9 |
The Symbol 17 2 2 2 2 | 17 |
The Fact and the Symbol | 27 |
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Emerson's Theories of Literary Expression: Thesis (Classic Reprint) Emerson Grant Sutcliffe No preview available - 2017 |
Emerson's Theories of Literary Expression: Thesis (Classic Reprint) Emerson Grant Sutcliffe No preview available - 2017 |
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actual appears attitude Bacon beauty become believe Carlyle cause character close comes common concerned connection considered Criticism describe desire direct divine effect Emerson English Essays example experience expression fact feel figure genius gives hand History of Intellect hold human ideal ideas idiomatic illustration Imagination important individual influence inspiration interest Jour Journals kind language later laws lecture Letters literary literature looking material matter means method mind Montaigne names Natural History never object origin Over-Soul particular passage philosophical Plato poems poet poetry possible practice present qualities Reason record regard relation Representative requirements result says seems seen sense sentences simple simplicity speak speech spiritual style suggest symbol tells theory things thought tion true truth unity universal utterance whole wish words writing written