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Power to Translate the World [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Feb-2016
  • Kirjastus: Dartmouth College Press
  • ISBN-10: 1611688299
  • ISBN-13: 9781611688290
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Feb-2016
  • Kirjastus: Dartmouth College Press
  • ISBN-10: 1611688299
  • ISBN-13: 9781611688290
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This wide-ranging and thought-provoking collection gathers a roster of seasoned Emerson scholars to address anew the way non-American writers and texts influenced Emerson, while also discussing the manner in which Emerson's writings influenced a diverse array of non-American authors. This volume includes new, original, and engaging research on crucial topics that have for the most part been absent from recent critical literature. While the motivations for this project will be familiar to scholars of literary studies and the history of philosophy, its topics, themes, and texts are distinctly novel. A Power to Translate the World provides a touchstone for a new generation of scholars trying to orient themselves to Emerson's ongoing relevance to global literature and philosophy.
Introduction: Thinking Through International Influence 1(30)
David Larocca
Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso
PART I EMERSON BEYOND BORDERS IN HIS TIME
1 The Anti-Slave from Emerson to Obama
31(12)
Donald E. Pease
2 Emerson, The Indian Brahmo Samaj, And The American Reception Of Gandhi
43(18)
David M. Robinson
3 Transcendentalist Triangulations: The American Goethe And His Female Disciples
61(22)
Monika M. Elbert
4 Emerson, Great Britain, And The International Struggle For The Rights Of The Workingman
83(14)
Len Cougeon
5 An "Extempore Adventurer" In Italy: Emerson As International Tourist, 1832-1833
97(16)
Robert D. Habich
PART II EMERSON AND GLOBAL MODERNITY
6 "Eternal Allusion": Maeterlinck's Readings Of Emerson's Somatic Semiotics
113(23)
David Larocca
7 Emerson In Germany, 1850--1933: Appreciation And Appropriation
136(22)
Herwic Friedl
8 Transcendental Modernism: Vicente Huidobro's Emersonian Poetics
158(12)
Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso
9 Rilke And Emerson: The Case Against Influence As Such
170(15)
Richard Deming
10 Emerson; Or, The Critic---The Arnoldian Ideal
185(17)
K. L. Evans
11 "The Whole Conduct Of Life": Ralph Waldo Emerson And Henry James
202(15)
Daniel Rosenberg Nutters
PART III EMERSON AND THE FAR EAST
12 Emerson And Japan: Finding A Way Of Cultural Criticism
217(19)
Naoko Saito
13 Emerson And China
236(13)
Neal Dolan
Laura Jane Wey
14 Confucius And Emerson On The Virtue Of Self-Reliance
249(16)
Mathew A. Foust
PART IV EMERSON AND THE NEAR EAST
15 Emerson And Some Jewish Questions
265(36)
Kenneth S. Sacks
16 Emerson And Jewish Readers
301(9)
David Mikics
17 Middle Eastern-American Literature: A Contemporary Turn In Emerson Studies
310(17)
Roger Sedarat
Acknowledgments 327(4)
Abbreviations 331(2)
Contributors 333(8)
Index 341