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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

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Writings of Paul Elmer more paul elmer More (18641937), with Irving Babbitt a proponentof 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
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    II One may begin the perusal of the life of with a feeling of repulsion for the man, at least that, I confess, was my own experience, but one can scarcely lay it down without pity for his tragic failures, and without something like admiration for his reckless devotion to ideas. And all through the reading one is impressed by the truth which his ardent worshipper, Fraulein von Salis-Marschlins, has made the keynote of her characterization: "He and this is the salient point condemned a whole class of feelings in their excess, not because he did not have them, but just because he did have them and knew their danger." That truth is as important for judging the man as for understanding his philosophy. He was a man terribly at war with himself, and in this very breach in his nature lies the attraction power fully felt but not always clearly understood of his works for the modern world. No doubt, if we look into the causes of his growing popularity, we shall find that a considerable part of his writing is just the sort of spasmodic commonplace that enraptures the half-cultured and flatters them with thinking they have discovered a profound philosophical basis for their untutored emotions. But withal he cannot be quite so easily disposed of. He may be, like Poe, "three-fifths of him genius and two-fifths mere fudge;" but the inspired part of him is the provocative and, it might be said, final expression of one side of the contest between the principles of egotism and sympathy that for two centuries and more has been waging for the polity and morals of the world. We cannot rightly understand unless we find his place in this long debate, and to do this we must take a rapid glance backward.

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    paul elmer more, The New Morality, 1914 Occasion The essay first appeared inthe Unpopular Review and a year later was published as chapter of more's book
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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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    The Burden of Christopher , with the implication that the hero was a bearer of Christ in his misfortune, and the author indicates pretty clearly her sentiment that in surrendering his personal integrity for the expected good of his working people he was following the higher of two conflicting codes of ethics.

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    In the new Modern Age , the lead essay by Professor Edward E. Ericson, Jr. , entitled Solzhenitsyn, Havel, and the Twenty-First Century , compares and contrasts two major Eastern European opponents of political tyranny, Russian novelist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Czech poet Vaclav Havel. Also featured in this issue is a significant new study of the early twentieth-century literary critic Paul Elmer More by Professor Byron C. Lambert . The third notable feature of the issue is the review essay by Colgate University political science professor Barry Alan Shain , who critiques at length Professor Thomas G. West's much-acclaimed new book Vindicating the Founders Other essays in the issue include:
    • "Totalitarian Origins and Outcomes of Political Orthodoxy" by prominent Rutgers University sociologist Irving Louis Horowitz , who examines the nature and impact of twentieth-century totalitarianism. "Voegelin and Dogmatism: The Case of Natural Law" by Professor David Nordquest discusses Eric Voegelin's treatment of natural law in his philosophical writings.

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