Emerson's enduring reputation, however, is as a philosopher, an aphoristic writer (like Friedrich Nietzsche) and a quintessentially American thinker whose championing of the American Transcendental movement and influence on Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, William James, and others would alone secure him a prominent place in American cultural history. Emerson is often characterized as an idealist philosopher and indeed used the term himself of his philosophy, explaining it simply as a recognition that plan always precedes action. Contents: History Self-Reliance Compensation Spiritual Laws…mehr
Emerson's enduring reputation, however, is as a philosopher, an aphoristic writer (like Friedrich Nietzsche) and a quintessentially American thinker whose championing of the American Transcendental movement and influence on Walt Whitman, Henry David Thoreau, William James, and others would alone secure him a prominent place in American cultural history.
Emerson is often characterized as an idealist philosopher and indeed used the term himself of his philosophy, explaining it simply as a recognition that plan always precedes action.
Contents:
History
Self-Reliance
Compensation
Spiritual Laws
Love
Friendship
Prudence
Heroism
The Over-Soul
Circles
Intellect
Art
Nature
American Scholar
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Introduction by 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
Introduction by 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
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