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978-1-61149-145-6 • Hardback • June 2010 • $170.00 • (£131.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
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Barry Tharaud is chair of the Department of English at Fatih University, Istanbul.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Emerson for the Twenty-first Century: Global Perspectives on an American Icon - Barry Tharaud
I. Emerson, Europe, and Beyond
Emerson, Literary Globalism, and the Circularity of Influence - Barry Tharaud
The Theme of Mind in Emerson's English Traits - Stephen L. Tanner
Beauty Meets Beast: Emerson's English Traits - T. S. McMillin
A Tale of Three Cities: Emerson, Louis-Philippe, and Transatlantic Uses of Great Men - Wesley T. Mott
East of Emerson - Susan L. Dunston
Transcendental Brahmin: Emerson's "Hindu" Sentiments - Steven Adisasmito-Smith
"We want men ... who can open their eyes wider than to a nationality:" Ralph Waldo Emerson's Vision of an American World Literature - Jan Stievermann
II. Emerson and Science
Paths to Nature: Emerson's Early Natural History Lectures - Michael P. Branch
Nocturnal Outings: Emerson on Dreams - Branka Arsic
British Science, the London Lectures, and Emerson's Philosophical Reorientation - David M. Robinson
"Every truth tends to become a power:" Emerson, Faraday, and the Minding of Matter - Laura Dassow Walls
III. Emerson Thinking
Emerson on Nature and the Rhetoric of Thought - Gayle L. Smith
Seeing Metaphors - David LaRocca
Emerson's Autobiographical Philosophy - John Ronan
Death, Love, and Emerson's Poetry - John Michael
Emerson and Postmodernism - George J. Stack and Mary DiMaria
IV. Emerson and Activism
Transcendentalism, Transnationalism, and Antislavery Violence: Concord's Embrace of John Brown - David S. Reynolds
"Only justice satisfies all:" Emerson's Militant Transcendentalism - Len Gougeon
Simular Man: Emerson and Cosmopolitan Identity - T. Gregory Garvey
The Guano of History - Eduardo Cadava
Abstracts
Notes on Contributors
Index
This collection of twenty essays examines the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson from a global perspective. Organized into four parts, the essays consider Emerson's work in relation to Europe and the world, science, philosophy, and activism. An introduction provides a thorough description of each essay as well as an overview of trends in Emerson studies. Abstracts of each essay are also included in a separate section. Contributors are English professors from the US, Germany, and Morocco. This collection will appeal to advanced students of Emerson and others interested in transcendental philosophy, as the selections included offer complex and in depth analysis of many of Emerson's major themes.
— Book News, Inc.
The purpose of this collection is both to predict and to influence the direction of Emersonian scholarship in the present century. For these complementary purposes, Tharaud (Dogus Univ., Istanbul) has grouped 20 essays from established and emerging scholars into four categories: "Emerson, Europe, and Beyond," "Emerson and Science," "Emerson Thinking," and "Emerson and Activism." It is certainly successful in capturing and advancing many of the most relevant trends. The resulting effect is another nail in the coffin of the Emerson known for the better part of the 20th century: the literary nationalist par excellence wholly absorbed in mystical musings and detached from practical social and political action. In his place emerges an Emerson deeply influenced by and influential in transnational networks of contemporary science, philosophy, and social activism. Most of the essays are very good, and many are flat-out excellent in their capacity to re-vision Emerson and his work in exciting new ways. No serious Emerson collection should be without this book. Summing Up: Highly recommended.
— Choice Reviews