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- catalog contributor b855364.
- catalog contributor b855365.
- catalog contributor b855366.
- catalog created "1972.".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "1972.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1972.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "[1.] Philosophy and religion: Marginalia -- The doctrine of the logos -- [2.] Literature: Criticism -- Arthur Symons: the two illusions -- Pope -- Keats -- The praise of Dickens -- Victorian literature -- The demon of the absolute -- [3.] Education and history: Natural aristocracy -- Academic leadership -- Scholarship of ideas -- The teaching of the classics -- The historic sense -- A new intrusion of pedantry -- [4.] Politics and society: Justice -- Property and law -- Rousseau -- The new morality -- Wealth and culture -- Progress.".
- catalog extent "353 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Essential Paul Elmer More.".
- catalog identifier "0870001620".
- catalog isFormatOf "Essential Paul Elmer More.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "1972.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Rochelle, N.Y. : Arlington House,".
- catalog relation "Essential Paul Elmer More.".
- catalog subject "American essays.".
- catalog subject "PS2431 .A6 1972".
- catalog tableOfContents "[1.] Philosophy and religion: Marginalia -- The doctrine of the logos -- [2.] Literature: Criticism -- Arthur Symons: the two illusions -- Pope -- Keats -- The praise of Dickens -- Victorian literature -- The demon of the absolute -- [3.] Education and history: Natural aristocracy -- Academic leadership -- Scholarship of ideas -- The teaching of the classics -- The historic sense -- A new intrusion of pedantry -- [4.] Politics and society: Justice -- Property and law -- Rousseau -- The new morality -- Wealth and culture -- Progress.".
- catalog title "The essential Paul Elmer More : a selection of his writings / Edited with an introd. and notes by Byron C. Lambert. Foreword by Russell Kirk.".
- catalog type "text".