Science & Technology in Literature, European Essays, Democracies & Republics - General & Miscellaneous, 19th Century American Literature - Literary Criticism, U.S. Politics & Government - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
Published in 1885, this collection of Arnold’s public addresses given during his 1883-84 American tour consists of "Numbers: or the Majority and the Remnant," "Literature and Science," and "Emerson," in which he judges Emerson as a mediocre poet and philosopher but nevertheless places him among the "most distinctly and honourably American of your writers."Synopsis
Published in 1885, this collection of Arnold's public addresses given during his 1883-84 American tour consists of "Numbers: or the Majority and the Remnant, " "Literature and Science, " and "Emerson, " in which he judges Emerson as a mediocre poet and philosopher but nevertheless places him among the "most distinctly and honourably American of your writers."
Book Details
Published
March 8, 2011
Publisher
Barnes & Noble
Pages
224
ISBN
9781411446281