Emerson's Ghosts: Literature, Politics, and the Making of AmericanistsOxford University Press, USA, 7 de set. de 2007 - 194 páginas It is increasingly commonplace to find scholars who circle back to Ralph Waldo Emerson and his intellectual heirs as a way of better understanding contemporary social and aesthetic contexts. Why does Emerson's cultural legacy continue to influence writers so forcefully? In this innovative study, Randall Fuller examines the way pivotal twentieth-century critics have understood and deployed Emerson as part of their own larger projects aimed at reconceiving America. He examines previously unpublished material and original research on Van Wyck Brooks, Perry Miller, F.O. Matthiessen, and Sacvan Bercovitch along with other supporting thinkers. An engaging institutional history of American literary studies in the twentieth century, Emerson's Ghosts reveals the unexpected convergent forces that have shaped American cultural history in lasting ways. |
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... assert the disappointing incompleteness of ideology itself . in Emerson admits as much in the passage of “ Politics ... assertion : " From neither party , when in power , has the world any benefit to expect in sciences , art , or ...
... assert the disappointing incompleteness of ideology itself . in Emerson admits as much in the passage of “ Politics ... assertion : " From neither party , when in power , has the world any benefit to expect in sciences , art , or ...
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... asserts , because " every word of Emerson began where authority ended . " 30 To warrant such claims , Conway focuses on the early essays that had influenced him as a youth as well as the prefigurations of evolutionary theory discernible ...
... asserts , because " every word of Emerson began where authority ended . " 30 To warrant such claims , Conway focuses on the early essays that had influenced him as a youth as well as the prefigurations of evolutionary theory discernible ...
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... assertion of American excep- tionalism that was celebratory , to be certain , but celebratory of an ideal all too obviously betrayed by the dominant culture . “ Perry has often been tarred with the brush - off of succumbing to ...
... assertion of American excep- tionalism that was celebratory , to be certain , but celebratory of an ideal all too obviously betrayed by the dominant culture . “ Perry has often been tarred with the brush - off of succumbing to ...
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The Haunting of American Literature | 3 |
Emerson in the Gilded Age | 27 |
How to Dismantle American Culture | 49 |
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