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Emerson--prophecy, metamorphosis, and influence: selected papers from the English Institute
Levin, David, 1924-, English Institute.
Year: c1975.
Publisher:  Columbia University Press. 
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Frontmatter
Foreword
Emerson the Prophet: Romanticism, Puritanism, and Auto-American-Biography
Emerson and the American Metamorphosis
R. W. Emerson: The Circles of the Eye
Emerson, England, and Fate
Emerson and the Imperial Self: A European Critique
The Freshness of Transformation: Emerson's Dialectics of Influence
Emerson: The Paradox of Organic Form
The English Institute, 1974
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Title: Emerson--prophecy, metamorphosis, and influence : selected papers from the English Institute / edited with a foreword by David Levin.
Author: Levin, David, 1924-; English Institute
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Source Version: Emerson--prophecy, metamorphosis, and influence : selected papers from the English Institute / edited with a foreword by David Levin
Levin, David, 1924-, English Institute
New York: Columbia University Press, c1975.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.06532
Subject Headings: • Emerson, Ralph Waldo, -- 1803-1882
Notes: • Papers from two sessions of the English Institute, held in 1973 and 1974.
• Electronic access restricted; authentication may be required
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