Literary Transcendentalism Style and Vision in the American Renaissance

>p<Broader in scope than any previous literary study of the transcendentalists, this rewarding book analyzes the theories and forms characteristic of a vital group of American writers, as well as the principles and vision underlying transcendentalism. All the movement's major literary fig...

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Main Author: Buell, Lawrence (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cornell University Press 1973
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