Emerson, Romanticism, and Intuitive Reason: The Transatlantic "light of All Our Day""Comparative study in transatlantic Romanticism that traces the links between German idealism, British Romanticism (Wordsworth, Coleridge, Carlyle), and American Transcendentalism. Focuses on Emerson's development and use of the concept of intuitive Reason, which became the intellectual and emotional foundation of American Transcendentalism"--Provided by publisher. |
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(CL 1:349; italics in original) Confirming the religious core of his philosophy,
Coleridge then cites his own lines, from the original version of “This Lime-Tree
Bower My Prison,” in which, anticipating the sublime passage of “Tintern Abbey” (
and ...
(CL 1:349; italics in original) Confirming the religious core of his philosophy,
Coleridge then cites his own lines, from the original version of “This Lime-Tree
Bower My Prison,” in which, anticipating the sublime passage of “Tintern Abbey” (
and ...
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Every opinion he expresses is a canon of criticism that should be written in steel,
& his italics are the italics of the mind. — EMERSON on Coleridge, 1836 journal
A the truly great Have all one age, and from one visible space Shed influence.
Every opinion he expresses is a canon of criticism that should be written in steel,
& his italics are the italics of the mind. — EMERSON on Coleridge, 1836 journal
A the truly great Have all one age, and from one visible space Shed influence.
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Índice
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Chapter 5 Powers and Pulsations | 153 |
Chapter 6 Intuition and Tuition | 184 |
Chapter 7 Passivity and Activity | 223 |
Chapter 8 Solitude and Society | 273 |
Chapter 10 Emerson among the Orphic Poets | 355 |
Chapter 11 Emersonian Optimism and The Stream of Tendency | 397 |
Chapter 12 Wordsworthian Hope | 425 |
Chapter 13 Mourning Becomes Morning | 447 |
Chapter 14 Wordsworths OdeWaldo and Threnody | 472 |
Appendix LAODAMIA AND DION | 512 |
Bibliography | 521 |
Index | 543 |
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