Paul Elmer More

Paul Elmer More (1864 - 1937) was an American critic and essayist. He was educated at Washington University, St. Louis and Harvard University. After a short career as an academic, he worked as a journalist on The Independent, the New York Evening Post and The Nation. He started on his Shelburne Essays in 1904; they were to run to 11 published volumes, drawing on his periodical writing, and were followed later by the New Shelburne Essays in three volumes from 1928. Greek Tradition was published in five volumes from 1924. He collaborated with Irving Babbitt from before 1900 in the project later labelled New Humanism.

References

External link

More, Paul Elmer More, Paul Elmer

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
eva moore
frank frankfort moore
george thomas moore
abana, turkey
john bassett moore
schwarz publishing
hakarimata range
stanford moore
veranus alva moore
zephaniah swift moore
thomas hinman moorer
raw spirit
jos antonio mora
francisco de moraes
prudente jose de moraes
luis de morales
bishop of westminster
robert laurie morant
nicolas fernandez de moratin
kastamonu
jozef moravck
jean jules henri mordacq
charles mordaunt
elinor mordaunt
fribytaren p stersjn
mikhail mordkin
mederic louis elie moreau de saint mery
epica
delfim moreira
afonso augusto moreira
giovanni morelli
malliavin calculus
conspiracy thriller
rsdrpa
anthony more
fire clay
alfa romeo 156
accbank
the fake sound of progress
criticisms of charismatic and pentecostal belief
jens lehmann
bank of scotland (ireland)
paul abbott
thomas thirlby