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  3. Vol. 36 No. 2: (Fall 2009)

Vol. 36 No. 2: (Fall 2009)

Published: 2009-10-29

Articles

  • Craft, Telos, and the Representation of Labor: Nineteenth-Century Readings of Benvenuto Cellini

    Peter Betjeman
    1-30
  • Transcendentalist Class Struggle: Orestes Brownson’s Early Writings

    Clemens Spahr
    31-76
  • ‘This prospering country is your ornament’: Emerson and the ‘Instructive’ Value of the Cosmopolitan Project

    Nikhil Bilwakesh
    77-112
  • Thoreau, John Brown, and the Spectacle of History

    Florian Schweiger
    113-130
  • The Public in Pieces: Representational Crises in Gold-Rush California

    Mark Simpson
    131-164
  • The Challenges of German Pessimism: The Reception of Schopenhauer in Transcenentalism and Pragmatism

    Christa Buschendorf
    165-184
  • Ruskin and Wilde on Realism: Evolutionary Change in Idealist Aesthetics

    Michael Helfand
    185-194
  • Reading American Literature Globally

    Jan Stievermann
    195-210
  • Work on Nietzsche

    Ritchie Robertson
    211-232

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