Critics on EmersonThomas J. Rountree University of Miami Press, 1973 - 128 pages |
Contents
CONTENTS | 7 |
CONTEMPORARY RESPONSES | 13 |
NINETEENTHCENTURY PERSPECTIVES | 44 |
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American Scholar appears artist beauty beholder believe Carlyle Christian common conception CRITICS dialectic Divinity School Address doctrine effect Emer Emersonian England English Traits essay eternal Evil existence experience expression F. O. Matthiessen fact faith feel force Gave lectures genius House of Pain human idea ideal Illusions instincts intellectual intuition JOEL PORTE Kenneth Burke language literary literature living logical man's meaning mind moral mystical nature Neo-Platonists never Newton Arvin noble objects optimism organic metaphor organicism organicist Over-Soul paragraph passage philosophy phrase Plato poem poet poet's poetic poetry prose published Ralph Waldo Emerson reader reality realm relation religion religious Reprinted by permission seems sentences Socrates spirit style symbol theory things thought tion titmouse tradition transcendence transcendental Transcendentalists true truth ultimate unity universal Upanishads verse Walter Blair whole word Wordsworth writings