Emerson for the twenty-first century

global perspectives on an American icon

Emerson for the twenty-first century
Barry Tharaud, Barry Tharaud
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Emerson for the twenty-first century

global perspectives on an American icon

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English
Pages
610

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Cover of: Emerson for the Twenty-First Century
Emerson for the Twenty-First Century: Global Perspectives on an American Icon
2013, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
in English
Cover of: Emerson for the twenty-first century
Emerson for the twenty-first century
2010, University of Delaware Press
in English
Cover of: Emerson for the Twenty-First Century
Emerson for the Twenty-First Century
2010, University of Delaware Press
in English
Cover of: Emerson for the twenty-first century
Emerson for the twenty-first century: global perspectives on an American icon
2010, University of Delaware Press
in English
Cover of: Emerson for the Twenty-First Century
Emerson for the Twenty-First Century: Global Perspectives on an American Icon
2010, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
in English
Cover of: Emerson for the twenty-first century
Emerson for the twenty-first century
2010, University of Delaware Press
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Table of Contents

I. Emerson, Europe, and beyond
Barry Tharaud, "Emerson, literary globalism, and the circularity of influence"
Stephen L. Tanner, "The theme of mind in Emerson's English traits"
T. S. McMillin, "Beauty meets beast: Emerson's English traits"
Wesley T. Mott, "A tale of three cities: Emerson, Louis-Philippe, and transatlantic uses of great men"
Susan L. Dunston, "East of Emerson"
Steven Adisasmito-Smith, "Transcendental Brahmin: Emerson's 'Hindu' sentiments"
Jan Stievermann, "'We want men
who can open their eyes wider than to a nationality': Ralph Waldo Emerson's vision of an American world literature"
II. Emerson and science
Michael P. Branch, "Paths to Nature: Emerson's early natural history lectures"
Branka Arsić, "Nocturnal outings: Emerson on dreams"
David M. Robinson, "British science, the London lectures, and Emerson's philosophical reorientation"
Laura Dassow Walls, "'Every truth tends to become a power': Emerson, Faraday, and the minding of matter"
III. Emerson thinking
Gayle L. Smith, "Emerson on nature and the rhetoric of thought"
David LaRocca, "Seeing metaphors"
John Ronan, "Emerson's autobiographical philosophy"
John Michael, "Death, love, and Emerson's poetry"
George J. Stack and Mary DiMaria, "Emerson and postmodernism"
IV. Emerson and activism
David S. Reynolds, "Transcendentalism, transnationalism, and anti-slavery violence: Concord's embrace of John Brown"
Len Gougeon, "'Only justice satisfies all': Emerson's militant transcendentalism"
T. Gregory Garvey, "Simular man: Emerson and cosmopolitan identity"
Eduardo Cadava, "The guano of history".

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Newark

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
814.3
Library of Congress
PS1638 .E418 2010, PS1638.E418 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 610 p. :
Number of pages
610

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24408455M
ISBN 10
0874130913
ISBN 13
9780874130911
LCCN
2009038249
OCLC/WorldCat
437115749

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