Shelburne essays, by Paul Elmer More.
Material type: TextReference number:ocm00758288Publication details: Boston, New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, [1904] Edition: First seriesDescription: v, 253 p. 19 cmSubject(s): American literature -- History and criticism | English literature -- History and criticism | Cuchulain (Legendary character) | English poetry -- Irish authors | English poetry -- Irish authors | Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945
Contents:
A hermit's notes on Thoreau.--The solitude of Nathaniel Hawthorne.--The origins of Hawthorne and Poe.--The influence of Emerson.--The spirit of Carlyle.--The science of English verse.--Arthur Symons: the two illusions.--The epic of Ireland.--Two poets of the Irish movement [W. B. Yeats and Lionel Johnson].--Tolstoy; or, The ancient feud between philosophy and art.--The religious ground of humanitarianism.
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"All but one of these essays were written for magazines or for the daily press."
A hermit's notes on Thoreau.--The solitude of Nathaniel Hawthorne.--The origins of Hawthorne and Poe.--The influence of Emerson.--The spirit of Carlyle.--The science of English verse.--Arthur Symons: the two illusions.--The epic of Ireland.--Two poets of the Irish movement [W. B. Yeats and Lionel Johnson].--Tolstoy; or, The ancient feud between philosophy and art.--The religious ground of humanitarianism.
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