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      Editorial: Boston: Hilliard, Gray, 1839 1839

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      Librería: Up-Country Letters, Gardnerville, NV, Estados Unidos de AmericaUp-Country Letters

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      Boston: Hilliard, Gray, 1839. First edition. Original green cloth, printed paper label. Volume III of George Ripley's "Specimens of Foreign Standard Literature". A presentation copy: "G.W. Haven, Esq. with the respects of J.S. Dwight". George Wallis Haven contributed some of the translations. Also helping Dwight were George Banc

    • Editorial: Dated Boston, Sept 5th, (no year). "Dear Parker" (Theodore Parker), inviting him to ".a gathering - an 'Aesthetic Tea' - composed of our friends at Mr. Clarke's, at Dr. Freeman's in Newton, tomorrow afternoon.I hope you will be there without fail, & be there early - they are delightful meetings, I can assure you." E.T.A. Hoffman wrote a story called "Die ästhetische Teegesellschaft" ("The Aesthetic Tea Society") in 1821. Thomas Carlyle mentions "aesthetic tea" in a review in the Foreign Review in 1828 of Sketch of the Life of Frederick Werner, by the Editor of Hoffman's Life and Remains. It appears again in Carlyle's Sartor Resartus, 1834. John Lothrop Motley includes an aesthetic tea in his novel Morton's Hope, 1839. Dwight's friend George 1839

      Librería: Up-Country Letters, Gardnerville, NV, Estados Unidos de AmericaUp-Country Letters

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      Dated Boston, Sept 5th, (no year). "Dear Parker" (Theodore Parker), inviting him to ".a gathering - an 'Aesthetic Tea' - composed of our friends at Mr. Clarke's, at Dr. Freeman's in Newton, tomorrow afternoon.I hope you will be there without fail, & be there early - they are delightful meetings, I can assure you." E.T.A. Hoffman