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  1. Paul Elmer More's Shelburne Essays on American Literature by Paul Elmer More, 1963
  2. The essential Paul Elmer More;: A selection of his writings by Paul Elmer More, 1972
  3. A New England Group and Others; Shelburne Essays, Eleventh Series by Paul Elmer More, 2009-12-18
  4. The Demon of the Absolute (New Shelburne Essays, Volume 1) by Paul Elmer More, 1928-01-01
  5. Aristocracy and Justice by Paul Elmer More, 2010-03-23
  6. Paul Elmer More (Twaynes United States Authors, Mo 106) by Francis X. Duggan, 1970-06
  7. Nietzsche by Paul Elmer More, 2010-09-10
  8. Shelburne Essays, Volume 2 by Paul Elmer More, 2010-03-01
  9. With The Wits: Shelburne Essays (1919) by Paul Elmer More, 2008-06-02
  10. Shelburne Essays, Volume 4 by Paul Elmer More, 2010-03-07
  11. With the Wits; Shelburne Essay Tenth Series by Paul Elmer More, 2010-03-23
  12. Christ of the New Testament by Paul Elmer More, 1969
  13. Shelburne Essays, Fourth Series by Paul Elmer More, 1907
  14. Shelburne essays, first series by Paul Elmer More, 2010-09-13

1. Nietzsche, By Paul Elmer More
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2. Writings Of Paul Elmer More
Writings of paul elmer more. paul elmer more (18641937), with Irving Babbitt aproponent of the New Humanism, was an outstanding American critic and scholar.
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Paul Elmer More (1864-1937), with Irving Babbitt a proponent of the New Humanism, was an outstanding American critic and scholar. His writings display erudition, good sense, forceful argument and far-reaching concerns. None are now in print. For an account of his long-continued failure to attract a following, see Byron C. Lambert's "The Regrettable Silence of Paul Elmer More" in the Winter 1999 Modern Age More was educated at Washington University in St. Louis and Harvard. After a short spell teaching Sanskrit and classics at Harvard and Bryn Mawr he become a literary journalist, serving as literary editor of The Independent (1901-03) and the New York Evening Post (1903-09) and as editor of The Nation (1909-14). His views, like those of many others at the time, started with the experience of the living; they ended however in classical restraint, traditional standards, and a somewhat idiosyncratic Anglo-catholicism. In an era of naturalism and socialism he therefore drew considerable critical fire, notably from H.L. Mencken, who nonetheless considered him the "nearest approach to a genuine scholar" America had. His best known work is his Shelburne Essays , 11 vol. (1904-21), a collection of articles and reviews. Also notable are the books he wrote afer his retirement from journalism:

3. More, Paul Elmer. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. more, paul elmer. 1864–1937,American critic, educator, and philosopher, b. St. Louis.
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More, Paul Elmer More, Paul Elmer, , American critic, educator, and philosopher, b. St. Louis. More taught Sanskrit and classical literature and then was a newspaper editor until 1914, after which he wrote and lectured. Associated with Irving Babbitt in the movement called the New Humanism, More became an authority on Greek philosophy. His major works are the Shelburne Essays The Greek Tradition New Shelburne Essays See biography by A. H. Dakin (1960); study by F. X. Duggan (1967). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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    It needs a strong hand now and then to smite those Philistines of the schools whom we call pedants, and such a hand Mr. Trevelyan, the eminent biographer and historian, has raised in defence of the finer aspects of his art. In an inaugural address, delivered just a year ago at Cambridge University, Professor Bury asserted roundly that history is a science, not an art, and that the imagination and the emotions have no concern in its writing. If he relented at all in this austere rejection of the graces, it was only in favor of "generations very remote": The gathering of materials, he declares, bearing upon minute local events, the collation of MSS. and the registry of their small variations, the patient drudgery in archives of states and municipalities, all the microscopic research that is carried on by armies of toiling studentsit may seem like the bearing of mortar and bricks to the site of a building which has hardly been begun, of whose plan the laborers know but little. This work, the hewing of wood and the drawing of water, has to be done in faithin the faith that a complete assemblage of the smallest facts of human history will tell in the end. The labor is performed for posterity. Against this promulgation of the new school, Mr. Trevelyan has protested vigorously in the

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    9. Nietzsche, By Paul Elmer More
    Nietzsche. by paul elmer more. VII. Adapted from Nietzsche , by paul elmer more Bostonand New York Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press Cambridge 1912
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    10. Nietzsche, By Paul Elmer More; Part I
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    I Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, to give his full baptismal name, was born in the little village of Rocken, October 15, 1844. His father, a Lutheran clergyman of scholarly and musical tastes, suffered a severe fall when the child was four years old, and died after a short period of mental aberration. In 1850 the widow went with her son and her daughter Elisabeth to live with her husband's mother and sister in Naumburg-an-der-Saale. There Friedrich grew to be a solemn, thoughtful boy, nicknamed by his comrades "the little pastor." "With his sister and one or two friends he raised about himself a fantastic world of the imagination, in which he played many heroic roles. Yet always he felt himself alone and set apart. "From childhood," he wrote in his boyish journal, "I sought solitude, and found my happiness there where undisturbed I could retire into myself." At the age of fourteen he received a scholarship at the school of Pforta, situated on the Saale about five miles from Naumburg. In this cloistered institution, where the ancient discipline of the Cistercian founders still prevailed over its Protestant curriculum, Nietzsche acquired that thorough grounding in the classics which served him later in his philological studies; and for a while he felt in his heart the influence of the religious, almost monastic life. But the spirit of weariness and rebellion soon supervened. "The existence of God," he wrote in an exercise for a literary society, "immortality, the authority of the Bible, Revelation, and the like, will forever remain problems. I have attempted to deny everything: ah, to destroy is easy, but to build up!" And further: "Very often submission to the will of God and humility are but a covering mantle for cowardly hesitation to face our destiny with determination." So early was the boy preluding to the life-work of the man.

    11. Nietzsche, By Paul Elmer More; Part IV
    an ear as big as a man! I looked still more attentively; and actually paul, I readwith delight that charming wanton mocker, Petronius, of whom one might say
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    IV This survey of the growth of self-interest and sympathy may seem a long parenthesis in the study of Nietzsche, but I do not see how otherwise we can understand the problem with which he struggled, or the meaning,of his proposed solution. Now, Nietzsche's writing is too often, as I have said, in a style of spasmodic commonplace, displaying a tortured effort to appear profound. But it is in places also singularly vivid, with a power of clinging epithet and a picturesque exaggeration or grotesqueness that may remind one of Carlyle. Consider, for example, part of the chapter of Zarathustra entitled Redemption As Zarathustra one day passed over the great bridge, he was surrounded by cripples and beggars, and a hunchback spake thus to him: "Behold, Zarathustra, even the people learn from thee, and acquire faith in thy doctrine; but for these to believe fully in thee, one thing is yet needful thou must first of all convince us cripples." ... Then answered Zarathustra unto him who so spake: ... Yet is this the smallest thing to me since I have been amongst men, that one man lacks an eye, another an ear, a third a leg, and that others have lost their tongue, or their nose, or their head. I see and have seen a worse thing and divers things so monstrous that of all I might not speak and of some I might not keep silence: I have seen human beings to whom everything was lacking

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    17. DOUGLASS : Paul Elmer More, "The New Morality," 1914
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    Occasion: The essay first appeared in the Unpopular Review and a year later was published as chapter of More's book Aristocracy and Justice (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1915). More attacks the "new morality" that informed the humanitarians and reformers of his day. In doing so, he was taking aim at one of the more obvious features of American society. By 1914 Jane Addams had set up hundreds of settlement houses, Margaret Sanger was launching the American Birth Control League, and every state except one had a minimum age for labor. Social Gospelers, feminists, and the Muckrakers had been at their respective tasks for some time.
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    19. Paul Elmer More Papers
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    Paul Elmer More (1864-1937), American essayist and critic, was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on December 12, 1864. More taught Sanskrit at Harvard (1894-1895) and Bryn Mawr (1895-1897). He was literary editor for The Independent for three years and associated with the New York Evening Post for six years. During 1919 he lectured on Plato at Princeton University. More was associated with Irving Babbitt (founder and champion of humanism) of the modern humanistic movement. He authored many critical essays which were published in more than eleven volumes. Some of his works include Shelburne Essays Platonism On Being Human The Greek Tradition , etc. More lived in Princeton, New Jersey. He died March 9, 1937, at the age of 73. A. H. Dakin collected copies of More's letters, and arranged these copies in several chronological and alphabetical series, his background for his biography of More. His collections include reminiscences about More by those who knew him.
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