Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine—Volume 62, No. 386, December, 1847

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine—Volume 62, No. 386, December, 1847

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine—Volume 62, No. 386, December, 1847 EMERSON. HOW I CAME TO BE A SLOVEN. AN...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine—Volume 62, No. 386, December, 1847

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine—Volume 62, No. 386, December, 1847

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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine—Volume 62, No. 386, December, 1847

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Various
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Language: English

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine—Volume 62, No. 386, December, 1847

EMERSON. HOW I CAME TO BE A SLOVEN. AN UNPUBLISHED FRENCH NOVEL. THE WIDOW OF GLENCOE. THE PYRENEES. JUDAISM IN THE LEGISLATURE. PANS OF THE ATHENIAN NAVY.NO. I. OUR CURRENCY, OUR TRADE, AND OUR TARIFF. INDEX TO VOL. LXII. The genius of America seems hitherto disposed to manifest itself rather in works of reason and reflection than in those displays of poetic fervour which are usually looked for in a nascent literature. And a little consideration would lead us, probably, to expect this. America presents itself upon the scene, enters into the drama of the world, at a time when the minds of men are generally awakened and excited to topics of grave and practical importance. It is not a great poem that mankind now want or look for; they rather demand a great work, or works, on human society, on the momentous problems which our social progress, as well as our social difficulties, alike give rise to. If on a new literature a peculiar mission could be imposed, such would probably be the task assigned to it. The energetic and ceaseless industry of the people of America, the stern and serious character of the founders of New England, the tendency which democracy must necessarily encourage to reason much and boldly on the interests of the community,would all lead us to the same anticipation; so far as any anticipation can be warranted, regarding the erratic course and capricious development of literary genius. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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