Charles Eliot Norton: The Art of Reform in Nineteenth-Century America
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Charles Eliot Norton: The Art of Reform in Nineteenth-Century America

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Author, translator, social critic and Harvard professor of art, Charles Eliot Norton was widely regarded in his own day as the most cultivated man in America. In modern times, by contrast, he has been condemned as the supercilious representative of an embattled patrician caste. This revisionary study argues that Norton's genuine significance for American culture and politi...more
Paperback, 221 pages
Published November 28th 2008 by University Press of New England
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