Authors: William R. Leach
3.
Quoted in Madeleine David and David Wallbridge, eds.,
Boundary and Space: An Introduction to the Work of D. W. Winnicott
(New York: Brunner/Mazel Publishers, 1990), p. 151. The term “indestructibility” is Winnicott’s.
4.
J. B. Jackson,
The Necessity for Ruins
(Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1980), p. 115.
5.
Josiah Royce,
Philosophy of Loyalty
(Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press, 1908, 1995), pp. 115–16.
6.
The biographical material that follows here is taken from Joseph Dorfman’s
Thorstein Veblen and His America
(New York: Viking Press, 1934), pp. 3–10. I have interpreted this material, however, in my own way.
7.
Al. M. Bartel, “Thorstein B. Veblen, Homestead No Longer a Mystery,”
Manitowac County Historical Society Newsletter
(March 1980), pp. 6–8.