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Essays that focus solely on facts and data without incorporating personal experiences or emotions can be considered impersonal. For example, academic research papers that analyze statistical data or present scientific findings in an objective manner could be seen as strict and impersonal essays. Additionally, essays that adhere strictly to a particular structure or format, such as a literary analysis following a standardized framework, might also be seen as impersonal.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson is often considered the father of transcendentalism. His essays and speeches helped to define the beliefs and principles of the transcendentalist movement in the United States during the 19th century.
Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy was created in 1844.
Explanatory essays analyze and interpret events, processes, or phenomena to provide insight into why they occur. These essays typically present a thesis, evidence, and analysis to shed light on the underlying causes of specific occurrences. By exploring the reasons for things happening, explanatory essays aim to enhance understanding and knowledge on a particular subject.
Arthur Clutton-Brock has written: 'The cathedral church of York' 'Essays on religion' 'Essays on art'
Arthur Darby Nock has written: 'Paulus' 'St. Paul' -- subject(s): Paul, the Apostle, Saint 'Arthur Darby Nock: essays on religion and the ancient world' -- subject(s): Religion, Addresses, essays, lectures 'Essays on religion and the ancient world'
Arthur F. Bishop has written: 'Charles Lamb and his essays'
Arthur Creech Jones has written: 'New Fabian colonial essays'
Imants Millers is a Latvian author known for his works in fiction, poetry, and essays. Some of his notable works include "What the River Gave Me" and "The Spell of Reality." Millers often explores themes of nature, spirituality, and the human experience in his writing.
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Arthur Edward Barker has written: 'Milton; modern essays in criticism' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Arthur I Bloomfield has written: 'Essays in the history of international trade theory' -- subject(s): Economics, History, International trade
Edgar Arthur Cooper has written: 'The edge of the knife' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Anesthesiology, History
Arthur Montford has written: 'No publicity, please' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Volunteer workers in social service
Arthur J. E. Child has written: 'Economics and politics in U.S. banking, and other essays' -- subject(s): Economics