The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - 168 Seiten Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... Cooper , Ralph Waldo Emerson , and William James . In a general sense the novelist reports on the first part of the century , the essayist on the middle years , and the philosopher helps to shape its close . The choice of Emerson and of ...
... Cooper , Ralph Waldo Emerson , and William James . In a general sense the novelist reports on the first part of the century , the essayist on the middle years , and the philosopher helps to shape its close . The choice of Emerson and of ...
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... Cooper . The writings of this great novelist are haunted by a memory and a dream . The dream is that of his father , Judge William Cooper , a democrat in emotion , a federalist by conviction , hard - headed yet philanthropic , the only ...
... Cooper . The writings of this great novelist are haunted by a memory and a dream . The dream is that of his father , Judge William Cooper , a democrat in emotion , a federalist by conviction , hard - headed yet philanthropic , the only ...
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... Cooper came to place his final hope of felicity . iii To pass from Cooper to Emerson is to move out of the Jacksonian era into the world of the anti - slavery movement , the Civil War , and reconstruction . When Emerson was born ...
... Cooper came to place his final hope of felicity . iii To pass from Cooper to Emerson is to move out of the Jacksonian era into the world of the anti - slavery movement , the Civil War , and reconstruction . When Emerson was born ...
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The Glittering Generality | 1 |
As by an Invisible Hand | 29 |
Our Beings End and Aim | 61 |
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