Ralph Waldo Emerson in Context / [compiled and edited by] Wesley Mott, Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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This collection explores the many intellectual and social contexts in which Emerson lived, thought and wrote.
Cover; Ralph Waldo Emerson in Context; Frontispiece; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Illustrations; Notes on Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; Chronology; Part I Emerson and a Sense of Place(s); 1 Boston and Concord; 2 America; 3 Britain; 4 Europe; 5 Asia; 6 Travel; Part II Emerson and Ideas: "The Wide World"; 7 Reading; 8 Literature; 9 Poetry and Poetics; 10 Nature; 11 Divinity; 12 Human Mind; 13 History; 14 Democracy; 15 Revolution; 16 Science and Technology; Part III Emerson and Society: "Hodiernal Circles"; 17 Life against Death; 18 Family; 19 Friendship; 20 Ethics; 21 Clubs.
22 Gender23 Race; 24 Reform; 25 Money; 26 Publishers; Part IV Emerson and His Legacies: From Infidel to Icon; 27 Portraits; 28 Fame; 29 Biography; I.; II.; III.; IV.; 30 Critics: 1836-1948; 31 Critics: 1948-2013; 32 A National Icon; Index.
English.
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