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基本説明
"Guthrie presents a perceptive and well-informed study of an enigme that increasingly haunted the nineteenth-century mind: the nature of time". -Gustaaf Van Cromphout.
Full Description
An exploration of the origins of the two major transcendentalists' revolutionary approaches to time, as well as to other temporally related issues such as history, memory and change. It shows that Emerson and Thoreau agreed that nature did not need time, and did not acknowledge its existence.