id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kvrmcqf74zbjremf2smhpn7tcq TOM F. WRIGHT Listening to Emerson's "England" at Clinton Hall, 22 January 1850 2012.0 22 .pdf application/pdf 8486 512 57 "Lecture on England at the Mercantile Library", New York Herald, 23 Jan. 1850; "Mercantile Library Lecture", New York Daily Tribune, 23 Jan. 1850; "Mr. Emerson on England", Literary World, 2 Feb. Emerson on England", New York Tribune, 6 Jan. 1849, and subsequently discussed extensively in several "Lecture on England", New York Herald, 23 Jan. 1850. "Mr. Emerson's Lecture on England", Albion, A Journal of News, Politics and Literature, 26 Jan. 1850. American Prophet: Emerson, His Audiences, and the Rise of the Culture Industry in Nineteenth-Century Double-Cross: American Literature and British Influence in the Age of Emerson (Chicago: University of not by Emerson's text alone, but by recent events in New York performance culture. performances that were to follow Emerson's 'England' and "London" in Jan. included Rev. W. "Mr. Emerson's Lecture on England", Albion, 26 Jan. 1850. Lecturing to a New York audience in 1854, Emerson spoke of "the silent ./cache/work_kvrmcqf74zbjremf2smhpn7tcq.pdf ./txt/work_kvrmcqf74zbjremf2smhpn7tcq.txt