Roosevelt felt that the domain of literature must be ever more widely extended over the domains of history and science. In this collection of essays and addresses, he proves just that, topically discussing literature, history, and science in chapters such as Citizenship in a Republic, "Dante and the Bowery", and "The Search for Truth in a Reverent Spirit".
"Roosevelt felt that the domain of literature must be ever more widely extended over the domains of history and science. In this collection of essays and addresses, he proves just that, topically discussing literature, history, and science in chapters such as Citizenship in a Republic, "Dante and the Bowery", and "The Search for Truth in a Reverent Spirit"."@en
"In his preface, Theodore Roosevelt states, "In these addresses and essays I have discussed not merely literary but also historical and scientific subjects, for my thesis is that the domain of literature must be ever more widely extended over the domains of history and science." These engaging and thought-provoking works cover such topics as modern art, the pursuit of scholarship, science and history, and the poetry of Dante."@en
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