My Friend, My Friend

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1840s literary culture
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American literary mentorship
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building a cabin at Walden Pond
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close personal bonds of writers
detailed correspondence studies
Emerson household and social networks
Emerson's personal generosity
emotional dynamics in intellectual circles
emotional history of writers
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formative experien
friendship and literary creativity
friendship as historical study
friendship in American thought
Harvard students in 1830s
Henry David Thoreau biography
historical letters and journals
impact of friendship on writing
influence of elder writers on proteges
influence of patronage on writing
intellectual mentorship dynamics
intimate portraits of friendship
journal and letter analysis
literary collaboration and influence
literary guidance and encouragement
literary mentorship and support
mentorship and career trajectories
mentorship and personal support
mentorship in American letters
New England intellectual history
New England literary networks
nineteenth century American literature
nineteenth century literary friendships
patronage in American literature
personal and professional relationships
personal bonds shaping ideas
personal relationships in literary circles
Ralph Waldo Emerson influence
reconciliation of literary friendships
social and intellectual networks
social history of Transcendentalism
Thoreau and Emerson correspondence
Thoreau's early career development
Thoreau's literary growth
Transcendentalist friendships
Transcendentalist movement history
Walden Pond history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781558492936
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Apr 2001
  • Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An independent scholar, HARMON SMITH is actively engaged in the open space conservation movement in the Housatonic River Watershed.

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