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Thomas Constantinesco, Ralph Waldo Emerson. L’Amérique à l’essai, Paris, Editions Rue d’Ulm, 2012, 267 pages [PDF]
Près de cinquante ans après l’ouvrage fondateur de Maurice Gonnaud (Individu et société chez Ralph Waldo Emerson, Paris, Didier, 1964), voici que paraît enfin en français un nouveau livre entièrement consacré au penseur et écrivain américain Ralph Waldo ...
Specq, François
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Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American essayist, poet, and leader of the Transcendentalist ...
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On Emerson’s Dream of Eating the World
Ralph Waldo Emerson recorded in his journal a dream that he “floated at will in the great Ether,” and “saw this world floating also not far off, but diminished to the size of an apple.” Urged by an angel who took it in his hand and brought it to him to ...
Dana Bădulescu
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Ralph Waldo Emerson über Goethe und Shakespeare / aus dem Engl. nebst einer Critik der Schriften Emerson's von Herman Grimm [PDF]
RALPH WALDO EMERSON ÜBER GOETHE UND SHAKESPEARE / AUS DEM ENGL. NEBST EINER CRITIK DER SCHRIFTEN EMERSON'S VON HERMAN GRIMM Ralph Waldo Emerson über Goethe und Shakespeare / aus dem Engl. nebst einer Critik der Schriften Emerson's von Herman Grimm (1)
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Grimm, Herman
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L'esthétique du déchet et du recyclage chez Joseph Cornell
This article looks at the way Joseph Cornell transforms detritus from early 20th century consumer society into artworks. This gesture evokes the figures of the flâneur and the rag-picker, but ultimately corresponds to the specifically American aesthetics
Antonia Rigaud
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Ralph Waldo Emerson : a bibliogr. of twentieth-century criticism. - Frankfurt am Main u.a. : Lang, 1986. - 305 S.
Pütz, Manfred E.
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Letter from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Charles Stearns Wheeler
Autograph letter from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Charles Stearns Wheeler. Transcription included.Mr C.S. Wheller. My dear sir, I omitted to give you the order for [deleted] on the Atheneum for the 6th Vol.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882
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EMERSONIAN VIRTUES OF THE ANTHROPOCENE: FAITH, HOPE, AND LOVE
The natural sciences and religion are two of the primary modern social practices that, for better and worse, shape our relationship to nature. Ralph Waldo Emerson helps us to think about their relation to one another and the virtues needed for the ...
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“Flowing Perpetually Outward”: Quest and Journey in Terrence Malick’s The Thin Red Line (1998) [PDF]
North American director Terrence Malick’s films poetically explore inner journeys that, particularly in his early work, deeply engage with the narratives surrounding the American Dream, often intertwining these with literal journeys.
Filipa Rosário
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