861 resultados para literature and linguistics
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Foreword.-- Biographical sketch [by H.H. Ingersoll and G.F. Mellen]-- Civil war reminiscences.-- The transcendental movement.-- The South in the revolution.-- Goldsmith.-- Puritan races and Puritan living.-- Changing customs.-- East Tennessee in state history.-- The song of the automobile.-- Last days of Andrew Jackson.-- Unchastity in fiction.-- Thomas Carlyle.-- The South is American.-- Thoreau, the nature-lover.-- Literature and life of a people.-- An epic of the Knoxville bar.-- Calhoun the statesman.-- Tennessee, past and present.-- Athanasius.-- The Tater-bug parson.-- The bar of the South.-- John Bell of Tennessee.-- The chronicle of 1907.-- Notes critical and explanatory.
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"A monthly journal devoted to religion, philosophy, literature and science."
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Imprint varies.
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Includes index.
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Title from cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Compiled in compliance with the authorization of the Joint committee on printing. Cf. Prefatory note.
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Contents.--v. 1. Philosophy and metaphysics.--v. 2. Aesthetics and mathematics.--v. 3. History and law.--v. 4. Law and religion.--v. 5. History of language.--v. 6. Literature and art.--v. 7. Physics and chemistry.--v. 8. Astronomy and earth sciences.--v. 9. Biology.--v. 10. Anthropology and mental science.--v. 11. Medicine.--v. 12. Medicine and technology.--v. 13. Economics and social regulation.--v. 14. Jurisprudence and social science.--v. 15. Secular and religious education.
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Place of publication varies: <2000-> Plymouth.
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"Limited to those of a strictly reference character, and to the most useful works in the English language, with some exceptions in other languages."
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Accompanied by "Supplement 1911-1913, by Isadore Gilbert Mudge." (48 p. 24 cm.) Published: Chicago, Ill., American library association publishing board, 1914.
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Partly republished from various sources.
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Initials in red; head and tail pieces.
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The authority of criticism.--Apropos of Shelley.--Literature and morals.--The nature of literature.--On translating Horace.--The Byron revival. --Teaching the spirit of literature.--Mr. Howells and romanticism.--Tennyson and Musset once more.
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'Published under the direction of the General Literature Committee'.