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" The Emerson brothers : "
Ronald A. Bosco and Joel Myerson.
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BL
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1046413
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b800783
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Main Entry
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Bosco, Ronald A.
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Title & Author
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The Emerson brothers : : a fraternal biography in letters /\ Ronald A. Bosco and Joel Myerson.
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Publication Statement
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Oxford ;New York :: Oxford University Press,, 2006.
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1 online resource (xxv, 416 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates) :: illustrations, portraits
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ISBN
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0195140362
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: 0195349857
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: 1280481420
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: 1423760883
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: 1602569592
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: 9780195140361
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: 9780195349856
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: 9781280481420
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: 9781423760887
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: 9781602569591
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-402) and index.
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Contents
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"What poems are many private lives": the Emerson brothers -- William in Germany -- Edward and Charles -- Aunt Mary and the brothers Emerson -- Charles and Elizabeth -- William and Waldo: finances and family.
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Abstract
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"The Emerson Brothers: A Fraternal Biography in Letters" is a narrative and epistolary biography based upon the lifelong correspondence exchanged among the four Emerson brothers: Charles Chauncy, Edward Bliss, Ralph Waldo, and William Emerson, as well as Charles' 181 letters to his fiance Elizabeth Hoar (one of the few extended series of courtship letters surviving from this period) and 86 letters from the brothers to their paternal aunt Mary Moody Emerson in which they discuss their moral and theological upbringing and views. Often composed as "round robin" exchanges among and between the brothers, the Emerson brothers' correspondence is the last great untapped body of personal writings remaining in manuscript from within the Emerson family.; These letters illuminate aspects of Waldo's character and personal and intellectual development that, lacking access to the letters, even his most sympathetic biographers and critics have thus far failed to appreciate fully; reveal that all of the brothers were invigorated by their shared sense of origin as well as by a sense of duty to improve upon their ancestors' literary and intellectual work; shine new light on Waldo's debt to William for his first serious encounters with German Higher Criticism in the mid 1820s; present new evidence about the devastation Waldo felt at the death in 1831 of his first wife, a correction to Waldo's own sometimes under-recorded sense of grief at her passing; demonstrate that Waldo's desire for financial security for himself, his mother, and his brothers was at least as powerful a motivation behind his resignation from Boston's Second Church in 1832 as were Ellen's death and his reservations about the Lord's Supper.; They mark Waldo's self-conscious and steady progress away from the forms of institutionalized religion toward the career of lecturer, essayist, poet, and social reformer which earned him his reputation as a principal architect of American culture.
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Subject
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Emerson, Charles Chauncy,1808-1836.
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Emerson, Edward Bliss,1805-1834.
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo,1803-1882
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo,1803-1882-- Family.
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Emerson, William,1801-1868.
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Emerson, Charles Chauncy,1808-1836.
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Emerson, Edward Bliss,1805-1834.
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Emerson, Ralph Waldo,1803-1882.
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Emerson, William,1801-1868.
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Emerson family.
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Emerson family.
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Authors, American-- 19th century, Correspondence.
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Authors, American-- 19th century-- Family relationships.
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Brothers-- United States, Correspondence.
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Authors, American-- Family relationships.
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Authors, American.
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BIOGRAPHY AUTOBIOGRAPHY-- Literary.
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Brothers.
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Families.
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LITERARY COLLECTIONS-- Essays.
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United States.
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Dewey Classification
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814/.3B
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LC Classification
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PS1631.B625 2006eb
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NLM classification
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15.85bcl
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Added Entry
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Myerson, Joel.
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