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Howard Mumford Jones
American
Writer
Born:
Apr 16
,
1892
Died:
May 11
,
1980
Always
American
Celebration
First
Hope
Society
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Persecution is the first law of society because it is always easier to suppress criticism than to meet it.
Howard Mumford Jones
Law
Criticism
First
Society
Meet
Easier
Suppress
First Law
Because
Always
Persecution
Than
I, for one, hope that youth will again revolt and again demoralize the dead weight of conformity that now lies upon us.
Howard Mumford Jones
Hope
Youth
Will
Lies
Weight
Dead
Revolt
Again
Conformity
Us
Now
Emerson was the chief figure in the American transcendental movement, a fact that complicates all accounts of him in literary or cultural history.
Howard Mumford Jones
History
Emerson
Fact
Him
Cultural
Chief
Accounts
American
Movement
Transcendental
Literary
Figure
When he died, Emerson was thought of as the representative American writer par excellence, and his point of view was still so potent that William James was honored to be asked to speak at a centenary celebration.
Howard Mumford Jones
Speak
Thought
Honored
Par
William
Emerson
Potent
Excellence
Point
Point Of View
Writer
He
Still
His
Celebration
American
Died
Representative
James
Asked
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