In his early essay Nature Emerson lays the foundation of the Transcendentalist or Romantic movement in America. Key is his transparent eyeball passage, where eye refers to the human role in Nature, i.e. creatively perceiving or knowing Nature. Man is Nature knowing itself
In this dissertation, I articulate a hermeneutics for reading Ralph Waldo Emerson’s seminal text Nat...
This article offers an original interpretation of Emerson's theory of metaphor as a principle of cre...
Before their recognition, fame, and influence, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitma...
In his early essay Nature Emerson lays the foundation of the Transcendentalist or Romantic movemen...
Ralph Waldo Emerson has been known as a transcendentalist and idealist, but he left no shortage of f...
Since nature inherently contains moral truth, knowledge and wisdom, the artist should rely on it, ra...
Revised edition of Joy A. Palmer, ed., Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment, Routledge, 2001.Emerso...
Essay in honor of Richard Poirier (1925-2009). A re-reading of Emerson's "Nature," focussed, in part...
This article explores the mystical impulse in the American mind, reflected in the work of William Ja...
Professor Konvitz’s introduction to Emerson has not been recorded here, and this lecture appears inc...
Since the study of Romanticism is generally divided into European, British and American tracks, tran...
Ralph Waldo Emerson\u27s publication of Nature in 1836 began a process of creating a new condition o...
P(論文)Many ideas which are expressed in Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson can be summarized into both pra...
In his seminal essay on Nature (1836) Emerson writes: In the woods, a man casts off his years, as...
By examining a collection of such works as Walt Whitman\u27s Song of Myself\u27 and Ralph Waldo Eme...
In this dissertation, I articulate a hermeneutics for reading Ralph Waldo Emerson’s seminal text Nat...
This article offers an original interpretation of Emerson's theory of metaphor as a principle of cre...
Before their recognition, fame, and influence, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitma...
In his early essay Nature Emerson lays the foundation of the Transcendentalist or Romantic movemen...
Ralph Waldo Emerson has been known as a transcendentalist and idealist, but he left no shortage of f...
Since nature inherently contains moral truth, knowledge and wisdom, the artist should rely on it, ra...
Revised edition of Joy A. Palmer, ed., Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment, Routledge, 2001.Emerso...
Essay in honor of Richard Poirier (1925-2009). A re-reading of Emerson's "Nature," focussed, in part...
This article explores the mystical impulse in the American mind, reflected in the work of William Ja...
Professor Konvitz’s introduction to Emerson has not been recorded here, and this lecture appears inc...
Since the study of Romanticism is generally divided into European, British and American tracks, tran...
Ralph Waldo Emerson\u27s publication of Nature in 1836 began a process of creating a new condition o...
P(論文)Many ideas which are expressed in Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson can be summarized into both pra...
In his seminal essay on Nature (1836) Emerson writes: In the woods, a man casts off his years, as...
By examining a collection of such works as Walt Whitman\u27s Song of Myself\u27 and Ralph Waldo Eme...
In this dissertation, I articulate a hermeneutics for reading Ralph Waldo Emerson’s seminal text Nat...
This article offers an original interpretation of Emerson's theory of metaphor as a principle of cre...
Before their recognition, fame, and influence, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitma...