Belief and Disbelief in American LiteratureTom Paine and republican religion -- Landscape as religion: Irving, Bryant, Cooper -- Transcendentalism and Emerson -- The cosmic optimism of Walt Whitman -- The pessimism of Mark Twain -- The cosmic loneliness of Robert Frost. |
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... century philosophy , and the reasoning behind Twain's satire is reasoning that derives its picture of man's im- perfection by the use of Right Reason . I am of course using the term " eighteenth century " loosely and not chronologically ...
... century philosophy , and the reasoning behind Twain's satire is reasoning that derives its picture of man's im- perfection by the use of Right Reason . I am of course using the term " eighteenth century " loosely and not chronologically ...
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... century was no longer possible , not merely because of Twain's personal disappointments , but also because developments in science and philosophy made it increasingly difficult to maintain that the earth was made for man . Twain's ...
... century was no longer possible , not merely because of Twain's personal disappointments , but also because developments in science and philosophy made it increasingly difficult to maintain that the earth was made for man . Twain's ...
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... century and in this one some " Christian " au- thors , just as there are Jewish authors . But if one accepts the general canon of our literary classics , together with more recent books judged to be important in imaginative literature ...
... century and in this one some " Christian " au- thors , just as there are Jewish authors . But if one accepts the general canon of our literary classics , together with more recent books judged to be important in imaginative literature ...
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Transcendentalism and Emerson | 48 |
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