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  1. Paul Elmer More (December 12, 1864 – March 9, 1937) was an American journalist, critic, essayist and Christian apologist.

  2. Paul Elmer More (born Dec. 12, 1864, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.—died March 9, 1937, Princeton, N.J.) was an American scholar and conservative critic, one of the leading exponents of the New Humanism in literary criticism.

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  3. 19 de mai. de 2014 · Learn how Paul Elmer More, a critic and educator, transformed from a Romantic poet to a classical humanist. Explore his biography, essays, and Shelburne Essays, which illustrate the relation of life and letters.

  4. Paul Elmer More (1864-1937) was a literary critic, social thinker, historian of thought, and later in life an idiosyncratic Christian apologist.

  5. 24 de out. de 2008 · Paul Elmer More's philosophy was self-styleddualism’, and because developed initially from a student's enthusiasm instigated by a book on Manicheism, has often been misinterpreted.

  6. The collection reflects More's life and career as author, editor of The Nation (1909-1914), and lecturer at Princeton University (1918-1933) in philosophy and classics. Included are diaries of his trips to England; research notes on a variety of religious, classical, and philosophical subjects and philosophers; outlines and lectures for courses;

  7. 8 de dez. de 2015 · Outstanding literary critic, editor, lecturer and teacher, master of classical and oriental thought, widely respected interpreter of Christian belief, Paul Elmer More lived a full and productive life.