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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Concord School of Philosophy. Genius and character of Emerson. Boston, J.R. Osgood and Co., 1885 (OCoLC)612634511 |
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Named Person: | Ralph Waldo Emerson; Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
F B Sanborn; Concord School of Philosophy. |
OCLC Number: | 502934 |
Notes: | Bound in dark brown cloth. Spine lettered in gilt, with gilt publisher device. Dedication page: "To A. Bronson Alcott, The founder of The Concord School of Philosophy, This volume is inscribed by its authors. Concord, Massachusetts, October 10, 1884"--Page [iii]. "University Press: John Wilson & Son, Cambridge"--Colophon. |
Description: | xxiii, 447 pages, 2 unnumbered leaves of plates : frontispiece (portrait) ; 20 cm |
Contents: | The Concord School of Philosophy -- I. Emerson and Boston / Mrs. E.D. Cheney -- II. Emerson and Alcott: Passages from the diary and correspondence of Mr. Alcott -- III. Emerson as an American / Julian Hawthorne -- IV. A French view of Emerson / M. René de Poyen Belleisle -- V. Emerson's religion / Dr. C.A. Bartol -- VI. Emerson as preacher / Miss E.P. Peabody -- Emerson among the poets / F.B. Sanborn -- VIII. Poems in honor of Emerson / Miss Emma Lazarus, Ellery Channing, F.B. Sanborn, Mrs. E.C. Kinney -- IX. Emerson's ethics / Edwin D. Mead -- X. Emerson's relation to society / Mrs. Julia Ward Howe -- XI. Emerson's view of nationality / George Willis Cooke -- XII. Emerson's philosophy of nature / William T. Harris -- XIII. Emerson as seen from India / Protap Chunder Mozoomdar -- XIV. Emerson's orientalism / William T. Harris -- XV. Emerson's relation to Goethe and Carlyle / William T. Harris -- Ion: a monody / A. Bronson Alcott. |
Responsibility: | edited by F.B. Sanborn. |
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