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Introduction by way of William Empson's Buddha faces
What counts as love : Jonathan Edwards's "True virtue"
Representing grief : Emerson's "Experience"
The way of life by abandonment : Emerson's Impersonal
The practice of attention : Simone Weil's Performance of impersonality
"The sea's throat" : T. S. Eliot's Four quartets
"Lines of stones" : the unpersonified impersonal in Melville's Billy Budd.
What counts as love : Jonathan Edwards's "True virtue"
Representing grief : Emerson's "Experience"
The way of life by abandonment : Emerson's Impersonal
The practice of attention : Simone Weil's Performance of impersonality
"The sea's throat" : T. S. Eliot's Four quartets
"Lines of stones" : the unpersonified impersonal in Melville's Billy Budd.