Opposite Ends of a Spectrum: Emerson and Freud's Conception of the Romantic Self
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Author
FISCHER-DIOTTE, JacksonReaders/Advisors
Schlesinger, Lee A.Term and Year
Spring 2020Date Published
2020
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A comparative essay exploring the basic works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Sigmund Freud, with specific attention to overlapping inquiry and discontents in order to uncover resemblances between the extremely divergent intellectual models of psychoanalysis and Transcendentalism.Accessibility Statement
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