Emerson's Literary CriticismRalph Waldo Emerson has always fascinated students of criticism and of American literature and thought. Emerson& ’ s Literary Criticism supplies the continuing need for an anthology. This collection brings together Emerson& ’ s literary criticism from a wide variety of sources. Eric W. Carlson has culled both the major statements of Emerson's critical principles and many secondary observations that illuminate them. Here are more than sixty selections on thirty-five critical topics. Headnotes provide valuable background. Carlson relates Emerson& ’ s critical principles to his philosophy, social thought, and literary milieu, and also to biographical details. Intended for the student as well as the researcher, this book amply illustrates Alfred Kazin's contention that Ralph Waldo Emerson was "one of the shrewdest critics who ever lived." |
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Indeed , the art of living itself is as truly a high art as the lyric or the epic . Give to
barrows , trays and pans Grace and glimmer of romance , Bring the moonlight
into noon Hid in gleaming piles of stone ; On the city ' s pavéd street Plant
gardens ...
Indeed , the art of living itself is as truly a high art as the lyric or the epic . Give to
barrows , trays and pans Grace and glimmer of romance , Bring the moonlight
into noon Hid in gleaming piles of stone ; On the city ' s pavéd street Plant
gardens ...
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living. and. thinking. of. other. men. ,. and especially of those classes whose
minds have not been subdued by the drill of school education . This instinctive
action never ceases in a healthy mind , but becomes richer and more frequent in
its ...
living. and. thinking. of. other. men. ,. and especially of those classes whose
minds have not been subdued by the drill of school education . This instinctive
action never ceases in a healthy mind , but becomes richer and more frequent in
its ...
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It will describe the new heroic life of man , the now unbelieved possibility of
simple living and of clean and noble relations with men . Religion will bind again
these that were sometime frivolous , customary , enemies , skeptics , selfseekers ,
into ...
It will describe the new heroic life of man , the now unbelieved possibility of
simple living and of clean and noble relations with men . Religion will bind again
these that were sometime frivolous , customary , enemies , skeptics , selfseekers ,
into ...
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User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictEditor Carlson gathered this selection of Emerson's literary criticism in 1979. The great poet here ruminates on "Art as Experience," "The Creative Process," "Writers and Books," and more. Read full review
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