Self-Reliance: Individualism in Emerson and Coleridge
Symbiosis 5.1 51-68
Author: David Vallins
19 pages
This micro-ebook, "Self-Reliance: Individualism in Emerson and Coleridge" by David Vallins, explores the intricate connections between Ralph Waldo Emerson's and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's thoughts on self-reliance and individualism. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay delves into how Emerson and Coleridge influenced each other's philosophies and writings, shaping the cultural and intellectual landscape of their time. Vallins offers a detailed analysis of the themes of self-reliance, intellectual independence, and the transcendental nature of the human spirit, making this a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of American and British literature.
Symbiosis 5.1 51-68
Author: David Vallins
19 pages
This micro-ebook, "Self-Reliance: Individualism in Emerson and Coleridge" by David Vallins, explores the intricate connections between Ralph Waldo Emerson's and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's thoughts on self-reliance and individualism. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay delves into how Emerson and Coleridge influenced each other's philosophies and writings, shaping the cultural and intellectual landscape of their time. Vallins offers a detailed analysis of the themes of self-reliance, intellectual independence, and the transcendental nature of the human spirit, making this a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of American and British literature.
Symbiosis 5.1 51-68
Author: David Vallins
19 pages
This micro-ebook, "Self-Reliance: Individualism in Emerson and Coleridge" by David Vallins, explores the intricate connections between Ralph Waldo Emerson's and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's thoughts on self-reliance and individualism. Originally published in Symbiosis: a Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, this essay delves into how Emerson and Coleridge influenced each other's philosophies and writings, shaping the cultural and intellectual landscape of their time. Vallins offers a detailed analysis of the themes of self-reliance, intellectual independence, and the transcendental nature of the human spirit, making this a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of American and British literature.