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Emersonian Circles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

Emersonian Circles

The enormous critical resurgence of interest in Ralph Waldo Emerson over the past fifteen years has restored the `Sage of Concord' to his former role as an American icon. At the same time, this renewed interest raises old historical and critical questions about his place in American Transcendentalism, and in American culture generally. This collection of essays seeks to address the variety of critical questions about Emerson and to reevaluate his significance through his own metaphors of insight and influence, particularly that of the `circle'.ROBERT E. BURKHOLDER is Associate Professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University; WESLEY T. MOTTis Professor of English at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Contributors: ROBERT A. GROSS, ALBERT J. VON FRANK, LEN GOUGEON, RONALD A. BOSCO, FRANK SHUFFELTON, PHYLLIS COLE, ROBERT D. RICHARDSON JR, DAVID M. ROBINSON, DANIEL SHEALY, HELEN R. DEESE, KENT P. LJUNGQUIST, GARY L. COLLISON, PHILIP F. GURA

Studies in the American Renaissance 1995
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

Studies in the American Renaissance 1995

This volume of Studies continues its tradition of presenting a wide range of scholarly articles and includes essays by the authors which include: Jacqueline E.M. Latham; Sandra Harbert Petrulionis; Alan Brasher; Elisabeth Hurth; Ruth Blair; and Rosemary Mims Fisk.

Picturing Emerson
  • Language: en

Picturing Emerson

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Picturing Emerson: An Iconography reproduces and explores the background of all known images of Ralph Waldo Emerson created from life, including drawings, paintings, silhouettes, sculptures, and photographs in all formats. The book provides dates and commentary, enabling readers to trace Emerson's visage from the 1820s to the 1880s.

Walt Whitman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1136

Walt Whitman

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Myerson's massive bibliography documents the numerous editions, reprintings, and rearrangements of Whitman's lifetime project--the singularly important Leaves of Grass--as well as miscellaneous pieces: individually published poems, magazine and newspaper articles, broadsides, circulars, advertisements, and other prose works. Thoroughly illustrated (title pages, bindings, etc.), the volume also includes an index showing the publication history of the poems in Leaves of Grass and a bibliography of the principal works about Whitman. The clearest explication of this intricate publishing history yet accomplished. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

New Essays on Walden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

New Essays on Walden

This review of Thoreau's classic contains a short biography of the author, an account of the writing of Walden, and a summary of other critical views.

Dictionary of Literary Biography
  • Language: en

Dictionary of Literary Biography

Concentrates on major figures of a particular literary period, movement or genre.

Margaret Fuller
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

Margaret Fuller

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Critical Essays on Margaret Fuller
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Critical Essays on Margaret Fuller

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The Oxford Handbook of Transcendentalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 800

The Oxford Handbook of Transcendentalism

The Oxford Handbook of Transcendentalism offers an ecclectic, comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to the immense cultural impact of the movement that encompassed literature, art, architecture, science, and politics.

The Cambridge Companion to Henry David Thoreau
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

The Cambridge Companion to Henry David Thoreau

The Cambridge Companion to Henry David Thoreau is intended as an accessible guide to reading and understanding the works of Thoreau. Presenting essays by a distinguished array of contributors, the Companion is a valuable resource for historical and contextual material, whether on early writings like A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, on the monumental Walden, or on his assorted journals and later books. It also serves in some ways as a biographical guide, offering new insights into his turbulent publishing career, and his brief but extraordinarily original life. In short, the Companion helps the reader come to Thoreau's writings, as he would say, 'deliberately and reservedly' by suggesting how Thoreau uses language, how his biography informs his writing, how personal and historical influences shaped his career, and how his writings function as literary works.