- Paul Elmer More
Paul Elmer More (
December 12 ,1864 –March 9 ,1937 ) was an Americanjournalist , critic,essay ist andChristian apologist.He was educated at
Washington University in St. Louis andHarvard University . More taughtSanskrit at Harvard (1894-1895) and Bryn Mawr (1895-1897).After his short career as an academic, he worked as a journalist on "The Independent", the "
New York Evening Post " and "The Nation". He started on his "Shelburne Essays" in 1904; they were to run to 11 published volumes, drawing on his periodical writing, and were followed later by the "New Shelburne Essays", in three volumes from 1928.He wrote several books after his retirement from journalism, including, "Platonism" (1917); "The Religion of Plato" (1921); "Hellenistic Philosophies" (1923); and his biography and last published work, "Pages from an Oxford Diary" (1937). His "Greek Tradition", 5 vols. (1924-31), is generally thought to be his best work.
During the last 10 years of his life, More wrote several books of
Christian apologetics , including "The Christ of the New Testament", "The Catholic Faith" and "Christ the Word".He collaborated with
Irving Babbitt from before 1900 in the project later labelledNew Humanism .More lived in
Princeton, New Jersey . He died March 9, 1937, at the age of 73.References
*"Paul Elmer More" (1960)
Arthur Hazard Dakin
*"Paul Elmer More" (1967)Francis X. Duggan External links
* [http://jkalb.freeshell.org/more/ The Writings of Paul Elmer More]
* [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-116790790.html Paul Elmer More: America's Reactionary.(Conservative Minds Revisited)(literary critic, educator and philosopher)(was associated with the New Humanism movement)]
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