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Emerson and Thoreau – Figures of Friendship: American Philosophy

Autor John T. Lysaker, William Rossi, Lawrence Buell, Barbara Packer, David M. Robinson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 ian 2010
This lively volume explores the theme of friendship in the lives and works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Written from diverse perspectives, the essays offer close readings of selected texts and draw on letters and journals to offer a comprehensive view of how Emerson’s and Thoreau’s friendships took root and bolstered their individual political, social, and ethical projects. This collection explores how Emerson and Thoreau, in their own ways, conceived of friendship as the creation of shared meaning in light of personal differences, tragedy and loss, and changing life circumstances. Emerson and Thoreau presents important reflections on the role of friendship in the lives of individuals and in global culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253221438
ISBN-10: 0253221439
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 157 x 232 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Seria American Philosophy

Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

List of AbbreviationsIntroduction / John T. Lysaker and William RossiPart 1. Transcendental Contexts1. Transcendental Friendship: An Oxymoron? / Lawrence Buell; 2. Forgiving the Giver: Emerson, Carlyle, Thoreau / Barbara PackerPart 2. Emerson’s “Friendship”3. “In the Golden Hour of Friendship”: Transcendentalism and Utopian Desire / David M. Robinson; 4. Emerson and Skepticism: A Reading of "Friendship" / Russell B. Goodman; 5. On the Faces of Emersonian “Friendship” / John T. LysakerPart 3. Thoreau’s Divergent Melodies6. “In Dreams Awake”: Loss, Transcendental Friendship, and Elegy / William Rossi; 7. “Let Him Be to Me a Spirit”: Paradoxes of True Friendship in Emerson and Thoreau / Alan D. HodderPart 4. Giving Friendship for Life8. Giving Friendship: The Perichoresis of an All-Embracing Service / James Crosswhite; 9. Leaving and Bequeathing: Friendship, Moral Perfectionism, and the Gleam of Light / Naoko SaitoReferences Cited; List of Contributors; Index

Recenzii

"Emerson, Thoreau, and the Transcendentalists had a lot more to say about friendship than is generally thought, and this is a good point of departure for these new readings." Robert F. Sayre, University of Iowa

"Addresses an issue—friendship—that is of crucial importance to the ethical and social visions of Emerson and Thoreau." James M. Albrecht, Pacific Lutheran University

“Emerson & Thoreau: Figures of Friendship... offers compelling biographical background on [Emerson and Thoreau’s] famous friendship, as well as insightful scholarship on their main writings about friendship: Emerson’s essay ‘Friendship,’ and the ‘Wednesday’ section of Thoreau’s A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (1849).... The book’s aspiration is to be that rare hybrid: an academic work urgent enough to change a reader’s life.... In both Emerson and Thoreau’s thinking, friendship is indispensable in bringing about our better selves: our flourishing cannot occur without the challenges and opportunities for growth our friends provide us.” – Scott Parker, Philosophy Now

"Lysaker and Rossi believe that by studying Thoreau and Emerson's unique friendship and also their writing on the subject of friendship one can learn much about the mysterious and sometimes contradictory elements that tie all humans in friendship. . . . Close examination of their written essays, letters, and journals does in fact enrich understanding of what the two men experienced. . . . Recommended." —Choice

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Two of America's most important thinkers on friendship