46 Wendy Tripp, open letter to politicians, religious leaders and newspapers, July 25, 1983, FFL Records, Box 4,Folder 11. 47 George Levenson, Fast forLife questionnaire, [1984], FFL Records, Box 2, Folder20.
... downward mobility for conscience sake , as a way of avoiding the pitfalls of immoral wealth ; ' self - privation trumps conscienceless affluence . See Lawrence Buell , ' Downwardly Mobile for Conscience's Sake : Voluntary Simplicity ...
Notably, this book is the first attempt to concentrate on analyzing these architects’ works from the perspective of Transcendentalism.
Renda, Chiara, Jim Jarmusch. Il fascino della malinconia. Genoa: Le Mani Editore, 2009. Reynolds, Simon. Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past. London: Faber & Faber, 2011. Rice, Julian. The Jarmusch Way: Spirituality and ...
There has been a proliferation of publications in the field of Christian ecological theology over the last three decades or so.
Illuminates modern consumer culture and its challenges to American identity and values in two classic novels
... Downwardly Mobile for Conscience's Sake: Voluntary Simplicity from Thoreau to Lily Bart,” American Literary History 17, no. 4 (Winter 2005): 653–665; and Cecelia Tichi, “Domesticity on Walden Pond,” in William E. Cain, ed., A Historical ...
... Downwardly Mobile for Conscience's Sake: Voluntary Simplicity from Thoreau to Lily Barth.” American Literary History 17.4 (Winter 2005): 653-65. Print. Caygill, Howard. “The Fate of the Pariah: Arendt and Kafka's 'Nature Theatre of ...
... Downwardly Mobile for Conscience's Sake: Voluntary Simplicity from Thoreau to Lily Bart,” American Literary History 17, no. 4 (2005): 653–65. 74. This archive includes Christian Riegel, “Rosedale and Anti-Semitism in The House of Mirth ...
Nonetheless, I think what Edward Emerson wrote about Thoreau's respect for animals suggests that his sociality with living humans and with other living creatures in the woods were related. They were part of the same reverence for ...