The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... called for a new , skeptical appraisal of a central but insufficiently appreciated tradition in American culture . That tradition — or , as Anderson diagnosed it , that cultural " neu- rosis " - he called " Emersonianism " or ...
... called for a new , skeptical appraisal of a central but insufficiently appreciated tradition in American culture . That tradition — or , as Anderson diagnosed it , that cultural " neu- rosis " - he called " Emersonianism " or ...
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... called it " suicidal " ) and had responded with no less abhorrence than Anderson . And Emerson's and Whitman's " egotheism " had certainly shocked a significant number of their contemporaries . A second target of Anderson's attack was ...
... called it " suicidal " ) and had responded with no less abhorrence than Anderson . And Emerson's and Whitman's " egotheism " had certainly shocked a significant number of their contemporaries . A second target of Anderson's attack was ...
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... called the " Jim Crow Row . " His mother fought to have him attend an elementary school that was intended for white children ( the black children went to a school across town ) ; she won her fight . But Langston's attending the all ...
... called the " Jim Crow Row . " His mother fought to have him attend an elementary school that was intended for white children ( the black children went to a school across town ) ; she won her fight . But Langston's attending the all ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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