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Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882.
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814.3
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1997
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Anderson, Quentin, 1912-2003.
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814.3 19
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1986
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Myerson, Joel.
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814.3 19
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1982
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Lysaker, John T.
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814.3 22
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2008
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A personal and persuasive reading of Emerson as a philosopher.
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Van Cromphout, Gustaaf.
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814.3 22
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1999
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Bosco, Ronald A.
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814.3
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2003
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In sixteen essays of wit, rage, and reconciliation, Embalming Mom chronicles loss and renaissance in a life that reaches from Florida to Arizona across to England and home again. Burroway brilliantly weaves her way through the dangers of daily life--divorcing her first husband, raising two boys, establishing a new life, scattering her mother's ashes and sorting the meager possessions of her father. Each new danger and challenge highlight the tenacious will of the body and spirit to heal.
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Marr, David, 1943-
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814.3 19
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1988
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Richardson, Robert D., 1934-
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814.3 20
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1996 1995
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Richardson, Robert D., 1934-
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814.3 20
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1996 1995
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Holmes, Andrew.
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158.1
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2010
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Andrew Holmes' interpretation of Self-reliance illustrates the timeless nature of Emerson's insights by bringing them to life through 52 modern case studies. This brilliant interpretation of Self-reliance is an entertaining accompaniment to one of the most famous books on strategy ever written.
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Windolph, Christopher J., 1973-
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814.3 22
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2007
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"Examines Emersonian naturalism from the standpoint of nonlinearity, offering new ways of reading and thinking about Emerson's stance toward nature and the influence of science on his thought. Windolph breaks new ground by exploring how considerations of shape and the act of seeing underpin all of Emerson's theories about nature"--Provided by publisher.
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Habich, Robert D., 1951-
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814.3 22
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2011
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By the end of the nineteenth century, Ralph Waldo Emerson was well on his way to becoming the & ldquo;Wisest American & rdquo; and the & ldquo;Sage of Concord, & rdquo; a literary celebrity and a national icon. With that fame came what Robert Habich describes as a blandly sanctified version of Emerson held widely by the reading public. Building Their Own Waldos sets out to understand the dilemma faced by Emerson & rsquo;s early biographers: how to represent a figure whose subversive individualism had been eclipsed by his celebrity, making him less a representative of his age than a caricature of it.℗¡D.
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