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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If these ends are to be attained “by the mere communication of knowledge,” the
difficulty “does not lie” in “Taste,” a “metaphor, taken from a passive sense of the
human body, and transferred to things which are in their essence not passive,—
to ...
If these ends are to be attained “by the mere communication of knowledge,” the
difficulty “does not lie” in “Taste,” a “metaphor, taken from a passive sense of the
human body, and transferred to things which are in their essence not passive,—
to ...
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Raphael's more elevated theme is the Great Chain of Being—what the Jesuit
Robert Bellarmine called (in his 1615 book of that title) the “Ascent of the Mind to
God by a Ladder of Created Things,” or, as Milton himself describes it later in
book ...
Raphael's more elevated theme is the Great Chain of Being—what the Jesuit
Robert Bellarmine called (in his 1615 book of that title) the “Ascent of the Mind to
God by a Ladder of Created Things,” or, as Milton himself describes it later in
book ...
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... physical & the moral world,” an analogy “which makes outward things and
qualities the natural types & emblems of inward gifts & emotions, & leads us to
ascribe life & sentiment to every thing that interests us in the aspects of external
nature.
... physical & the moral world,” an analogy “which makes outward things and
qualities the natural types & emblems of inward gifts & emotions, & leads us to
ascribe life & sentiment to every thing that interests us in the aspects of external
nature.
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Índice
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46 | |
80 | |
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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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