In this first extended literary description and analysis of Emerson's Journals, Lawrence Rosenwald argues that they are his masterpiece, realizing his standards of literary excellence more fully than do his other works, and constituting one of the greatest commentaries on nineteenth-century America.
The book's argument begins with sharp refutation of common fallacies about journals and diaries generally, thus establishing a set of requirements for the study of any diary.
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The book's argument begins with sharp refutation of common fallacies about journals and diaries generally, thus establishing a set of requirements for the study of any diary.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.