American Renaissance : Art and Expression in the Age of Emerson and Whitman.
Studies the views of 5 prominent mid-19th century writers on the function and nature of literature and how they applied these views to their works.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford University Press, USA
1968.
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Colección: | Oxford University Press paperback
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- BOOK ONE: FROM EMERSON TO THOREAU
- I. IN THE OPTATIVE MOOD
- 1. Consciousness
- 2. Eloquence
- 3. Expression
- 4. The Word One with the Thing
- 5. 'The light of the body is the eye'
- 6. A Few Herbs and Apples
- 7. The Flowing
- 8. Self-Portrait of Saadi
- II. THE ACTUAL GLORY
- 1. Expected Unexpectedness
- 2. What Music Shall We Have?
- 3. Thinking in Images
- III. THE METAPHYSICAL STRAIN
- 1. Man Thinking
- 2. The Mingling of Walden and Ganges
- 3. Ishmael's Loom of Time
- IV. THE ORGANIC PRINCIPLE
- 1. From Coleridge to Emerson
- 2. Horatio Greenough.
- 3. Thoreau
- 4. New England Landscapes
- 5. Walden: Craftsmanship vs. Technique
- BOOK TWO: HAWTHORNE
- V. THE VISION OF EVIL
- VI. PROBLEM OF THE ARTIST AS NEW ENGLANDER
- 1. Starting Point
- 2. The First Tales
- 3. 'To open an intercourse with the world'
- 4. The Haunted Mind
- VII. ALLEGORY AND SYMBOLISM
- Theory
- 1. The American Bias and Background
- 2. The Imagination as Mirror
- 3. The Crucial Definition of Romance
- Practice
- 1. The Scarlet Letter
- 2. From 'Young Goodman Brown' to 'The Whiteness of the Whale'
- 3. Hawthorne and James
- 4. Hawthorne and Milton
- Coda.
- VIII. A DARK NECESSITY
- 1. Hawthorne's Politics, with the Economic Structure of The Seven Gables
- 2. Hawthorne's Psychology: The Acceptance of Good and Evil
- 3. From Hawthorne to James to Eliot
- BOOK THREE: MELVILLE
- IX. MOMENT OF TRANSITION
- 1. 'Out of unhandselled savage nature'
- 2. Mardi: A Source-Book for Plenitude
- 3. Autobiography and Art
- X. THE REVENGER'S TRAGEDY
- 1. The Economic Factor
- 2. 'The world's a ship on its passage out'
- 3. Structure
- 4. 'A bold and nervous lofty language'
- 5. The Matching of the Forces
- 6. The Fate of the Ungodly God-like Man.
- 7. The Levels Beyond
- XI. THE TROUBLED MIND
- XII. REASSERTION OF THE HEART
- 1. An Alien to His Contemporaries
- 2. Billy Budd, Foretopman
- BOOK FOUR: WHITMAN
- XIII. ONLY A LANGUAGE EXPERIMENT
- 1. 'Words! book-words! what are you?'
- 2. Vision and Attitude
- 3. Three Analogies for a Poem
- 4. 'Rhythm in its last ruggedness and decomposition'
- 5. 'Landscapes projected masculine, full-sized and golden'
- XIV. MAN IN THE OPEN AIR
- 1. The Need for Mythology
- 2. Representative Men
- 3. American Demigods
- 4. Full Circle
- CHRONOLOGY
- INDEX
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G.
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- V
- W
- X
- Y
- Z.