Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen47American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995 |
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... Emerson " a world where truths existed with the same perfection as the objects he studied in external nature , his ideals real and exact . " Emily Dickinson saying in a letter , " We thank Thee , Father , for these strange minds that ...
... Emerson " a world where truths existed with the same perfection as the objects he studied in external nature , his ideals real and exact . " Emily Dickinson saying in a letter , " We thank Thee , Father , for these strange minds that ...
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... Emerson stated the credo for Ameri- can criticism : self - reliance . Burke , the Emerson of our age , per- formed the pragmatic labor of making an American self - reliance possible in literary criticism and in several related fields ...
... Emerson stated the credo for Ameri- can criticism : self - reliance . Burke , the Emerson of our age , per- formed the pragmatic labor of making an American self - reliance possible in literary criticism and in several related fields ...
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... Emerson . The other titles , like that of his 1982 intellectual memoir , Margin of Hope , together characterize a critical temperament ; among them Read at the Academy Dinner Meeting on April 5 , 1994 . are A World More Attractive , The ...
... Emerson . The other titles , like that of his 1982 intellectual memoir , Margin of Hope , together characterize a critical temperament ; among them Read at the Academy Dinner Meeting on April 5 , 1994 . are A World More Attractive , The ...
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Induction of Members of the Academy by Alfred Kazin | 15 |
Emile Capouya | 29 |
All Critics Are Mortal | 35 |
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