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_aBuell, Lawrence _98482 |
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245 | 0 | _aLiterary Transcendentalism Style and vision in the American Renaissance | |
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_c1973. _aNew York: _bCornell University Press, |
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505 | _a IntroductionPart I. Background and General Principles1. The Emergence of the Transcendentalist Aesthetic from American Unitarianism2. Transcendentalist Literary Method: Inspiration versus CraftsmanshipPart II. The Living Word3. From Conversation to Essay4. From Sermon to ScripturePart III. Word and World: Nature as a Model for Literary Form5. Emerson and the Idea of Microcosmic Form6. Catalogue Rhetoric7. Thoreau and the Literary Excursion8. Thoreau's A Week9. Ellery Channing: The Major Phase of a Minor PoetPart IV. The First Person10. Transcendentalist Self-Examination and Autobiographical Tradition11. Emerson and Thoreau: Soul versus Self12. Transcendental Egoism in Very and WhitmanIndex | ||
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_aLiterature (General). _98489 |
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_aNature as a Model. _98490 |
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_aTranscendental Egoism. _98491 |
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