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Series
Dover books volume T447
Language
English
Description
An unabridged and unaltered republication of the first edition [1926].
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Series
Library of America volume 201
Publisher
Library of America
Pub. Date
c2010
Language
English
Author
Series
Library of America volume 202
Publisher
Library of America
Pub. Date
2010
Language
English
Author
Pub. Date
1819
Language
English
Description
Carbon copies of typescripts of Emerson's manuscript journal and notebook volumes (1819-1875) now in the Houghton Library, Harvard University (formerly in the Concord Free Public Library). Typescripts, prepared 1929-1938, include transcripts of Edward Waldo Emerson's notes and footnotes on the original manuscripts. Some of the individual journals are identified by the alphabetical designations of James Elliot Cabot.
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Pub. Date
1835
Language
English
Description
Papers include: manuscript paragraph "Thaddeus Blood," dated 1835 July 30; holograph of essay "Culture" ([1860]), with ALS, RWE to James T. Fields, 1864 Feb. 23, tipped in; two ms. fragments; correspondence 1836-1871, including letters from RWE to Frederic Henry Hedge, to Edward Jarvis (about the return of $10 overpaid RWE as supply minister), to Charles King Newcomb (22 letters, 1842-1858), to Nathaniel Wheeler Coffin, to the editor of The Commonwealth,...
Author
Pub. Date
1842
Language
English
Description
Twenty-two letters, 1842-1858, from Emerson to Newcomb, while Newcomb lived at Brook Farm and in Providence. The letters refer to "The Two Dolons" and its anticipated publication in the Dial, to Margaret Fuller, Henry D. Thoreau, Elizabeth Hoar, Bronson Alcott, Caroline Sturgis Tappan, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, George P. Bradford, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edmund Hosmer, Ellery Channing, Samuel Ward, and Swedenborg. In the earlier letters (1842), Emerson...
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