The essential writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
A collection of Emerson's major speeches, essays, and poetry, The Essential Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson chronicles the life's work of an "American Scholar." As one of the architects of the transcendentalist movement, Emerson embraced a philosophy that championed the individual, emphasized independent thought, and prized "the splendid labyrinth of one's own perceptions." He forged a style distinct from his European predecessors and defined what it meant to be an American.
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xvii, 850 pages ; 21 cm. - Edition 2000 Modern Library pbk. ed.
- Publisher New York : Modern Library, ℗♭2000.
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Formatted Contents Note: | Nature -- The American scholar -- An address -- The transcendentalist -- The Lord's supper -- Essays: First series. History -- Self-reliance -- Compensation -- Spiritual laws -- Love -- Friendship -- Prudence -- Heroism -- The over-soul -- Circles -- Intellect -- Art -- Essays: Second series. The poet -- Experience -- Character -- Manners -- Gifts -- Nature -- Politics -- Nominalist and realist -- New England reformers -- Plato: or, the philosopher -- Napoleon: or, the man of the world -- English traits. First visit to England -- Voyage to England -- Land -- Race -- Ability -- Manners -- Truth -- Character -- Cockayne -- Wealth -- Aristocracy -- Universities -- Religion -- Literature -- The "times" -- Stonehenge -- Personal -- Result -- Speech at Manchester -- Conduct of life. Wealth -- Culture -- Society and solitude -- Farming -- Poems. Good-bye -- The problem -- Uriel -- The rhodora -- The humble-bee -- The snow-storm -- Ode -- Forbearance -- Forerunners -- Give all to love -- Threnody -- Concord hymn -- May-Day -- The Adirondacs -- Brahma -- Merlin's song -- Hymn -- Days -- Character -- Walden -- Lines to Ellen -- Self-reliance -- Webster -- Ezra Ripley, D.D. -- Emancipation in the British West Indies -- The Fugitive Slave Law -- John Brown -- The Emancipation Proclamation -- Thoreau -- Abraham Lincoln -- Carlyle -- Commentary. |
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The Essential Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Introduction Mary Oliver | ||
Nature the American Scholar an Address the Transcendentalist the Lord's Supper Essays: First Series | ||
History Self-Reliance Compensation Spiritual Laws Love Friendship Prudence Heroism The Over-Soul Heroism Intellect Art | ||
Essays: Second Series | ||
The Poet Experience Character Manners Gifts Nature Politics Nominalist and Realist New England Reformers | ||
Plato: or, the Philosopher Napoleon: or, the Man of the World English Traits | ||
I | First Visit to England | |
II | Voyage to England | |
III | Land | |
IV | Race | |
V | Ability | |
VI | Manners | |
VII | Truth | |
VIII | Character | |
IX | Cockayne | |
X | Wealth | |
XI | Aristocracy | |
XII | Universities | |
XIII | Religion | |
XIV | Literature | |
XV | The "Times" | |
XVI | Stonehenge | |
XVII | Personal | |
XVIII | Result | |
XIX | Speech at Manchester | |
Conduct of Life | ||
Wealth Culture | ||
Society and Solitude Farming Poems | ||
Good-bye The Problem Uriel | ||
The Rhodora | ||
The Humble-Bee | ||
The Snow-storm Ode Forbearance Forerunners Give All to Love Threnody Concord Hymn May-Day | ||
The Adirondacs Brama Merlin's Song Hymn Days Character Walden Lines to Ellen Self-Reliance Webster | ||
Ezra Ripley, D.D. Emancipation in the British West Indies the Fugitive Slave Law John Brown the Emancipation Proclamation Thoreau Abraham Lincoln Carlyle | ||
Commentary Reading Group Guide |