Symbolism in Poe and Emerson
.... fair or good alone" and that truth is implicit in something as simple yet grand as the prettiness of trees and sky (2-3). According to
Schorer,
et al., Emerson ....
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Image of Indian in 19th Century Historical Novel
....
Schorer,
et al., say that Cooper's youthful friendships with trappers and Indians around Cooperstown, New York, which was then at the edge of the frontier ....
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Poems by Ogden Nash
.... Instead, it follows the pattern described by
Schorer,
et al.: "Long rambling lines of verse are made to end in unusual words that rhyme with just as unusual ....
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Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"
.... living. At sunset, all is over.
Schorer,
et al. say that is a metaphor for old age (517), but it could also stand for death. These ....
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Emily Dickinson
....
Schorer,
et al., say that Dickinson "pictures Death as a gallant gentleman-caller, stopping by to take the poet for a carriage ride" (9:517). ....
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The Minister's Black Veil
.... other hand, prone to suspect that the worldly misfortunes of people reflected God's spiritual displeasure with them and their sinfulness (
Schorer,
et al., 114-6 ....
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