Melvile: An anti- transcendalist or not
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the idealist and the birth of the realist. But at the end of the day, whatever emotions he possessed about the nature of idealism and idealistic thought, still form an integral part of him. Whether or not the reader understands the general aura of wanting to achieve something from his creations, yet Melville still strove to be a c! ommercial success and his aim for excellence in the field of writing continued. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
the idealist and the birth of the realist. But at the end of the day, whatever emotions he possessed about the nature of idealism and idealistic thought, still form an integral part of him. Whether or not the reader understands the general aura of wanting to achieve something from his creations, yet Melville still strove to be a c! ommercial success and his aim for excellence in the field of writing continued. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**