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Jews as a Changing People of the Talmud: An American Exploration [PDF]
[Excerpt] My project has two parts. The first part demonstrates that Jews were in fact a changing people of the Talmud. Even though I make some references to it, discussion of that large subject awaits further investigation.
Korman, Gerd
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Travel changes thought and men – A fresh perspective on the travels of a literary icon
Ralph Waldo Emerson in Europe : class, race and revolution in the making of an American thinker / Daniel Koch. London : I. B. Tauris & Co, 2012.
Lars Ekström
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A Phosphorous History: William Carlos Williams’ In the American Grain
Through a reading of William Carlos Williams’ In the American Grain (1925), this paper seeks to look at the questions raised by the writing of history in the modernist context and to explore Williams’ particular definition of history.Williams’ historical
Antonia Rigaud
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Transcendentalist Women in Conversation: Margaret Fuller, Sophia Ripley, and “Woman”
This essay focuses on Sophia Ripley’s 1841 article “Woman,” which was published in the Dial two years before Margaret Fuller’s “The Great Lawsuit. Man Versus Men. Woman Versus Women” appeared in the same publication.
Alice de Galzain
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Qualitative Research by a Non-Hierarchical Team [PDF]
In this and subsequent issues, The Qualitative Report will publish eight articles about a journal written by Edward B. Emerson (1805-1834), a younger brother of American philosopher and writer Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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In “Animal Spirits” looks in some depth at several of Williams’s poems about dogs or cats written over the course of his career, from “Sub Terra” (1917); “Poem (As the cat)” (from the 1930s); the dogs of Paterson; and “To a Dog Injured in the Street ...
Schmidt, Peter
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Editors’ Introduction for NANO Special Issue 10: Originality in a Digital Culture
Issue 10 of NANO: New American Notes Online explores originality in a digital culture through the lenses of Pinterest, Instagram, theatre, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Virality, poetic borrowing, the rip-and-burn industry, copying, repurposing, and reusing.
Tara Fee, Samuel B. Fee
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Emerson’s Vision of America in John Ford’s "Stagecoach"
When Ralph Waldo Emerson addressed the Phi Betta Kappa Society in 1837 at Harvard College, his directives included the establishment of an American literary tradition derived from the unique experience of his fellow citizens in a new context that ...
Michael Forest
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“Above all Greek, above all Roman Fame”: Classical Rhetoric in America during the Colonial and Early National Periods [PDF]
The broad and profound influence of classical rhetoric in early America can be observed in both the academic study of that ancient discipline, and in the practical approaches to persuasion adopted by orators and writers in the colonial period, and during
Farrell, James M.
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En el artículo presentamos algunas conclusiones sobre la posible influencia de la filosofía idealista de Fichte, en especial en lo que atañe a las ideas sobre educación, en una de las figuras representativas del movimiento trascendentalista ...
Monica Carbo
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