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Index Adams, Henry, 172 Adorno, Theodor, 40; and Max Horkheimer, 72 Ahmad, Aijaz, 40 Alcott, Bronson, 77, 98, 205n16 Americanization, 129 Anderson, Amanda, 102, 149 Anderson, Benedict, 99, 129 anglo-saxonism, 43, 45, 128 Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 113–14 Arac, Jonathan, 32–33 Arendt, Hannah, 69, 201n24, 202n34 Arnold, Matthew, 69, 73 Arnold, Thomas, 102 Babbitt, Irving, 154–55 Bacon, Francis, 34 Bailey, Brigitte, 118 Bancroft, George, 103 Bauman, Zygmunt, 5–6 Behdad, Ali, 212n24 Bellamy, Edward, 156–57 Benda, Julien, 67, 69, 201n26 Bender, Thomas, 153, 154, 158 Benhabib, Seyla, 149 Benjamin, Walter, 99 Berkeley, George, 121 Bhabha, Homi, 111 Biel, Steven, 215n72 Block, James E., 135 Bloom, Harold, 35 Boggs, Colleen, 104, 105 Bourdieu, Pierre, 4, 6, 26, 29, 80 Bové, Paul, 3 Bramen, Carrie Tirado, 134, 155 Brennan, Timothy, 113, 209n69 Bridgman, Richard, 52 Brown, Charles Brockden, 133 Brown, John, 12–13, 57, 58, 61, 62ff Bryant, William Cullen, 111 Buckminster, Joseph, 9 Buell, Lawrence, 7, 33, 48, 50, 115 Butler, Judith, 132 capitalism, 36, 38 Capper, Charles, 97 Carlyle, Thomas, 49, 53, 76, 109 Casanova, Pascale, 112 Castillo, Susan, 41 Castronovo, Russ, 162, 164 Cavell, Stanley, 13, 22, 59, 60, 61, 65–66, 82, 187–91 Cayton, Mary Kupiec, 33 Channing, William Ellery, 9 Chevigny, Bell Gayle, 117 Civil War (U.S.), 1, 7, 52, 132, 134 Clarke, James Freeman, 104 Clough, Arthur Hugh, 53, 199n82 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 43 Collini, Stefan, 6, 29, 31 comparative literature, 109–10 Conforti, Joseph, 73 consent, 7, 65–66, 82, 201n24 contagion, 97 contrapuntalism, 10, 31–32, 110 conversation, 14, 97 Cormier, Harvey, 27 Coser, Lewis, 70 cosmopolitanism, 8, 14, 17, 60, 109, 113–14, 128, 141, 209n69; and Margaret Fuller, 102 Crèvecoeur, J. Hector St. John de, 127 Cromwell, Oliver, 13, 58, 76–78, 203nn49–50 crowd psychology, 138 222 / Index Dall, Caroline, 13 Dallal, Jenine Abboushi, 56 Damrosch, David, 109, 110 Dana, Richard Henry, 90–91 Dartmouth College, 10 Davis, Paulina Wright, 21 Dawidoff, Robert, 172, 175 Declaration of Independence, 179–80 Deleuze, Gilles, 39; and Félix Guattari, 5, 193n8 Deming, Richard, 9 Derrida, Jacques, 23 Dial, 76, 91–94, 106, 205n7 Dickens, Charles, 50 Dimock, Wai Chee, 59–60, 105, 208n66 double consciousness, 11–12, 24–25, 28 Dreyfus Affair, 6, 26 Du Bois, W. E. B., 11, 12, 126, 149–50 E Pluribus Unum, 101, 117, 130, 132, 135, 143, 167, 201n24, 212n16 Eckel, Leslie, 124 Eckerman, Johann Peter, 105 egotism, 171 Eldridge, Richard, 187–88 Ellison, Julie, 95, 97, 122 Emerson, Charles, 24 Emerson, Edward, 24 Emerson, Ralph Waldo: and action, 19–20; appropriations of, 34–36; Cavell on, 187–88; and the Dial, 92–3; and double consciousness , 11–12, 24–25, 28; and eloquence, 59; and exceptionalism, 7, 12, 24, 152; and the fragment, 39; and Fuller, 114, 117, 125; on Goethe, 103–4; and individualism, 56; and intellectual transcendence, 10, 21, 195n5; and Ireland, 45, 199n69; on John Brown, 73; and linguistic self-consciousness, 23; and lyceum network, 32–34; and Mazzini, 117, 209n79; and melting pot, 130–31; Mumford on, 185–86; and national imaginary, 25; on newspapers, 89; on the poet, 152; as public intellectual, 7; and race, 46–48; Santayana on, 171, 173–74; on Thoreau, 84–87. Works: “The American Scholar,” 7, 19–21; “The Anglo-American,” 42; “Boston,” 4; “Celebration of Intellect,” 1–3; “Circles,” 36; “Divinity School Address,” 32, 189; “The Editors to the Readers ,” 93; English Traits, 11, 25, 41ff; “Fate,” 11; “Fortune of the Republic,” 52, 199n81; “Genius,” 58; “Intellect,” 10; “Lecture on the Times,” 20; “John Brown: Speech at Boston,” 12–13; Nature, 22, 24, 114; “The Poet,” 21; “Powers of Laws of Thought,” 38; “The Progress of Culture,” 90; “Quotation and Originality,” 195n5; “Reforms,” 200n15; “The Relation of Intellect to Natural Science,” 38; Representative Men, 11, 21, 39, 40, 103; “The Scholar,” 10, 12; “SelfReliance ,” 10, 35, 39, 191; “Speech on Affairs in Kansas,” 55; “Thoreau,” 84–87; “The Transcendentalist,” 20, 25 Emerson, William, 8 Emerson, William Sr., 9 Emersonianism, 12, 53 English, Karen, 107 Enlightenment, 72 Esteve, Mary, 138 exceptionalism, 14, 41, 111, 115, 131, 175, 181; and Emerson, 7, 12, 24; and Fuller, 120; German, 170; New England, 4–5; exile, 28–29, and Santayana, 161 factionalism, political, 133–34 federalism, 135, 158 Field, Peter S., 7, 8, 10 Fischer, Michael, 189 Fisher, Philip, 36–38 fragment, literary, 39 Franklin, Benjamin, 9 Frothingham, Octavius Brooks, 103 Fugitive Slave Bill (1855), 46, 70 Fukuyama, Francis, 130 Fuller, Margaret...

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