Emerson, Romanticism, and Intuitive Reason: The Transatlantic "light of All Our Day"University of Missouri Press, 2005 - 555 páginas "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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... notes are cited from , respectively : CN Collected Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Edited by E. L. Griggs . 6 vols . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1956-1971 . The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Edited by Kathleen Coburn . 5 ...
... notes are cited from , respectively : CN Collected Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Edited by E. L. Griggs . 6 vols . Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1956-1971 . The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Edited by Kathleen Coburn . 5 ...
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... notes to Isabella Fenwick and Wordsworth's preface to the second edition of Lyrical Ballads and the “Essay, Supple- mentary to the Preface” to the 1815 Poems. The Convention of Cintra is cited from the first volume of The Prose Works of ...
... notes to Isabella Fenwick and Wordsworth's preface to the second edition of Lyrical Ballads and the “Essay, Supple- mentary to the Preface” to the 1815 Poems. The Convention of Cintra is cited from the first volume of The Prose Works of ...
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... notes , “ The Sphinx must solve her own riddle . ” That riddle is indistin- guishable from the mind that “ must read it , ” since , in the essay's opening each - and - all sentence , “ There is one mind common to all individual men ...
... notes , “ The Sphinx must solve her own riddle . ” That riddle is indistin- guishable from the mind that “ must read it , ” since , in the essay's opening each - and - all sentence , “ There is one mind common to all individual men ...
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... note of October 1841. “ I am not such a fool , ” says Emerson , “ but that I taste the joy ” that comes from reading “ a new and prodigious ” writer . Even if “ the basis of this joy is at last the instinct that I am only let into my ...
... note of October 1841. “ I am not such a fool , ” says Emerson , “ but that I taste the joy ” that comes from reading “ a new and prodigious ” writer . Even if “ the basis of this joy is at last the instinct that I am only let into my ...
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... notes for the full text and Coleridge's filtering , which involved adding to , omitting , altering , and rearranging Sedgwick's text . In that form , the extract became a favorite recital piece on Emersonian platforms ( see TN 3 : 319 ) ...
... notes for the full text and Coleridge's filtering , which involved adding to , omitting , altering , and rearranging Sedgwick's text . In that form , the extract became a favorite recital piece on Emersonian platforms ( see TN 3 : 319 ) ...
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Chapter 4 Emersons Discipleship | 118 |
Chapter 5 Powers and Pulsations | 153 |
Chapter 6 Intuition and Tuition | 184 |
Chapter 7 Passivity and Activity | 223 |
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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Aids to Reflection American Scholar assertion beauty Biographia Biographia Literaria Blake Bloom called Carlyle chapter cited Cole Coleridge and Wordsworth Coleridge's creative criticism crucial death distinction Divinity School Address earth echoing edition elegy Emer Emersonian essay eternal Excursion feel final genius Goethe Harold Bloom heart heaven hope human imagination immortality individual influence insists intellectual Intimations Ode intuitive Reason italics added journal entry Kant Keats Laodamia later lecture letter light lines literary live M. H. Abrams Milton mind moral nature never Nietzsche Nietzsche's original pantheism Paradise passage passive philosophy Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry polarity praise Prelude prose Prospectus quoted Ralph Waldo Emerson readers Romantic Romanticism seems Self-Reliance sense soul spirit stanza sublime things thought Threnody Tintern Abbey tion Transcendentalism Transcendentalists truth understanding universe vision W. B. Yeats Wanderer William William Wordsworth Words Wordsworthian writing Yeats Yeats's