The American Scholar, Volume 1William Allison Shimer United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, 1932 - American literature |
Contents
Frontispiece courtesy of The Boston Evening Transcript | 4 |
Emerson in a Diary of 1837 An Excerpt | 16 |
The Three Pharaohs A Poem Hermann Hagedorn | 40 |
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