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The Influence of Emerson

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  1. These papers, touching a few of the many influences of Emerson, philosophical, religious, literary and political, have served as public addresses. Mr. Mead found that few studies of Emerson bring out his thought and attitude more clearly or impressively than these in which we view him in relation to Parker, with whom among religious teachers in his time his sympathies were closest, and to Carlyle, with whom his affinities and contrasts are equally striking and didactic. Contents: Philosophy of Emerson; Emerson and Theodore Parker; and Emerson and Carlyle.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
310
ISBN
9781162623818
  1. These papers, touching a few of the many influences of Emerson, philosophical, religious, literary and political, have served as public addresses. Mr. Mead found that few studies of Emerson bring out his thought and attitude more clearly or impressively than these in which we view him in relation to Parker, with whom among religious teachers in his time his sympathies were closest, and to Carlyle, with whom his affinities and contrasts are equally striking and didactic. Contents: Philosophy of Emerson; Emerson and Theodore Parker; and Emerson and Carlyle.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
310
ISBN
9781162623818