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Malcolm Cowley was een cruciale Amerikaanse literatuurhistoricus en -criticus, wiens werk de tijdgeest vastlegde en ons begrip van de Amerikaanse literatuur vormde. Zijn geschriften onderscheiden zich door diepgaand inzicht in de artiesten die hij steunde, en bevorderden significant de carrières van velen. Cowley's essays en historische verslagen boden essentiële perspectieven op de literaire stromingen en generaties die de moderne Amerikaanse literatuur definieerden. Zijn levenslange toewijding aan de literatuur liet een onuitwisbare indruk achter in het kritische en historische discours over de Amerikaanse proza en poëzie.






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This volume, edited by Carl Bode in collaboration with Malcolm Cowley, presents the essential Emerson, selected from works that eloquently express the philosophy of a worldly idealist. The Portable Emerson comprises essays, including “History,” “Self-Reliance,” “The Over-Soul,” “Circles,” and “The Poet”; Emerson’s first book, Nature , in its entirety; twenty-two poems, including “Uriel,” “The Humble-Bee,” and “Give All to Love”; orations, including “The American Scholar,” “The Fugitive Slave Law,” and “John Brown”; English Traits , complete; and biographical essays on Plato, Napoleon, Henry David Thoreau, Thomas Carlyle, and others.
Bound in the publisher's original quarter cloth and paper over boards. Dust jacket is sunned at the spine and has light wear to extremities.
Collects stories that capture the emotional undercurrents hidden beneath ordinary events.
An Anthology of the Novel from Cervantes to Hemingway
"Exile's Return (1934) is one of the volumes that cinched Cowley's reputation as the Boswell of the "Lost Generation" of writers and artists who flocked to Paris following World War I. More than just another catalog of anecdotes on the expatriate games of Stein, Hemingway, Joyce, etc., this documents the transition of American literature and culture during one of its greatest periods of change." From Library Journal.
Covers a 130-year period in the history of Yoknapatawpha county and its citizens as revealed by the author who was one of them