Form in the Vein of Pragmatist Aesthetics: Dewey's Debt to and Distance from Emerson
Yin Xiaofang
the School of Foreign Languages, Dalian University of Technology
Online:2018-09-25
Published:2018-11-28
About author:Yin Xiaofang, is an associate professor at the School of Foreign Languages, Dalian University of Technology. Her major research interest is in modern and contemporary American poetry and its relation to philosophy.
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This article is a stage achievement of the Humanities and Social Sciences project funded by China Ministry of Education (14YJA752018).
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