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A. BRONSON ALCOTT'S LITERARY APPRENTICESHIP TO EMERSON: THE ROLE OF HARRIS'S "JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY"

TECK-YOUNG KWON, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

At the time when he was known as a transcendentalist, Alcott seemed simply to repeat the failures of his early idealism, whereas in his later life he presented himself as a poet in a more acceptable way toward the public. The emphasis of this paper is to consider Alcott, who experienced almost

Subject Area

American literature

Recommended Citation

KWON, TECK-YOUNG, "A. BRONSON ALCOTT'S LITERARY APPRENTICESHIP TO EMERSON: THE ROLE OF HARRIS'S "JOURNAL OF SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY"" (1980). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI8100435.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI8100435

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