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American ideas for English readers - cover

American ideas for English readers

James Russell Lowell

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "American Ideas for English Readers," James Russell Lowell deftly navigates the cultural and intellectual currents of 19th-century America, presenting a compelling discourse intended for an English audience. The book is marked by Lowell's characteristic wit and eloquence, as he explicates the unique paradigms of American thought, from the transcendentalism of Emerson to the political philosophies emerging from the burgeoning nation. His style intertwines erudition with accessibility, making complex ideas palatable for readers across the Atlantic, while fostering a dialogue on the evolving American identity. James Russell Lowell, an esteemed poet, critic, and diplomat, was deeply immersed in the intellectual developments of his time. His experiences—ranging from his New England upbringing to his role as a prominent figure in literary circles—shaped his perspective on the transatlantic exchange of ideas. Lowell's commitment to bridging cultural gaps is evident in this work, as he sought to illuminate the American landscape for a British readership, perhaps reflecting his desire to define America in the eyes of a world still steeped in European traditions. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the interplay of American and British thought, as well as for those who appreciate an astute analysis of cultural identity. Lowell's ability to distill complex ideas into engaging prose offers invaluable insights into the nascent American psyche, making this work a timeless contribution to literary and cultural studies.
Disponibile da: 02/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 150 pagine.

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