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The essays continue a dialogue between the New England of Emerson and the New York milieu of the early 1930s. The New York dialogue flourished among intellectuals simultaneously concerned with the political consequences of liberalism and Marxism and with the imaginative implications of modernism. In both periods the vexing relationship between politics and literary expression was a common concern. Contributors, some of whom write about Emerson, some about Quentin Anderson, are Jacques Barzun, Stephen Donadio, Denis Donoghue, Aaron Fogel, Carl Hovde, Steven Marcus, Stephen Railton, Ormond Seavey, Peter Shaw, Timothy Trask, Diana Trilling, and Paul Zweig.

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title:Emerson and His Legacy : Essays in Honor of Quentin Anderson
author:Anderson, Quentin
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809312182
print isbn13:9780809312184
ebook isbn13:9780585030302
language:English
subjectEmerson, Ralph Waldo,--1803-1882--Criticism and interpretation, Emerson, Ralph Waldo,--1803-1882--Influence, Anderson, Quentin,--1912-
publication date:1986
lcc:PS1638.E4 1986eb
ddc:814/.3
subject:Emerson, Ralph Waldo,--1803-1882--Criticism and interpretation, Emerson, Ralph Waldo,--1803-1882--Influence, Anderson, Quentin,--1912-
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Emerson And His Legacy
Essays in Honor of
Quentin Anderson
Edited by
STEPHEN DONADIO
STEPHEN RAILTON
and
ORMOND SEAVEY
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Carbondale and Edwardsville
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Copyright 1986 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Edited by Lynn de Gerenday
Designed by Quentin Fiore
Production supervised by Kathleen Giencke
"The Generation of Whitman," by Paul Zweig, is derived from WALT WHITMAN: The Making of the Poet, by Paul Zweig. 1984 by Paul Zweig. Reprinted by permission of Basic Books, Inc., Publishers.
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Main entry under title:
Emerson and his legacy.
Bibliography: p.
1. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 18031882Criticism and
interpretationAddresses, essays, lectures. 2. Emerson,
Ralph Waldo, 18031882InfluenceAddresses, essays,
lectures. 3. Anderson, Quentin, 1912 . I. Anderson,
Quentin, 1912 . II. Donadio, Stephen. III. Railton,
Stephen, 1948 . IV. Seavey, Ormond.
PS1638.E4 1986Picture 3 814'.3Picture 4 85-1763
ISBN 0-8093-1218-2
89 88 87 86 4 3 2 1
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Contents
Frontispiece
ii
Preface
vii
1. Emerson as Itinerant
1
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ORMOND SEAVEY
2. Emerson at First: A Commentary on Nature
23
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DENIS DONOGHUE
3. Seeing and Saying: The Dialectic of Emerson's Eloquence
48
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STEPHEN RAILTON
4. English and American Traits
66
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CARL HOVDE
5. Emerson, Poe, and the Ruins of Convention
84
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STEPHEN DONADIO
6. The Generation of Whitman
107
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PAUL ZWEIG
7. Over-Soul as Orgone: The Case of Wilhelm Reich
130
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STEVEN MARCUS
8. Talk Shows: On Reading Television
147
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AARON FOGEL
9. Quentin Anderson, Redux
170
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JACQUES BARZUN

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10. The Shape of a Career: A Conversation with
Quentin Anderson
181
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DIANA TRILLING
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11. The Imperial Self and the Study of American Literature in the 1970s
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