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  1. Self Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-06-13
  2. The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson & Henry David Thoreau by Thoreau, Emerson, 2008-01-01
  3. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Selected Journals 1820-1842 (Library of America) by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-03-04
  4. May-Day - and Other Pieces by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-07-12
  5. Nature, addresses, and lectures. -- by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-06-15
  6. Nature, addresses, and lectures. -- by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-06-15
  7. Emerson On Shakespeare From His Essays On Representative Men (1904) by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-05-23
  8. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Selected Journals 1841-1877 (Library of America) by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-03-01
  9. Representative men by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-09-09
  10. The Spiritual Teachings of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Richard Geldard, 2001-03-15
  11. The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 4 by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Waldo Emerson, 2010-03-04
  12. The Spiritual Emerson: Essential Writings by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2004-04-15
  13. Self-Reliance: The Wisdom of Ralph Waldo Emerson as Inspiration for Daily Living
  14. The Spiritual Emerson: Essential Works by Ralph Waldo Emerson (Tarcher Cornerstone Editions) by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2008-07-31

21. Ralph Waldo Emerson - Biography And Works
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22. Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes
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23. Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) - Guide To Resources On Transcendentalism And Em
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Ralph Waldo Emerson www.arttoday.com Ralph Waldo Emerson, whose original profession and calling was as a Unitarian minister, left the ministry to pursue a career in writing and public speaking. Emerson became one of America's best known and best loved 19th century figures. New: a book review of The Spiritual Emerson Highlight: Understanding Emerson's essay, "Self-Reliance" From these pages, you'll find the best of information about Ralph Waldo Emerson on the Net. Many of the links are to information on other sites; some of the links are to original material or etexts found on this site. I've organized the material by sub-topic as follows (click on any topic): Ralph Waldo Emerson Emerson: Biographies Emerson by Paul More Emerson Pictures ... Emerson: Commercial These pages have existed, in some form or another, since 1995, when I first discovered that there was a wealth of Ralph Waldo Emerson material on the Net, all very difficult to find. My goal for these pages, since then, has been to aid people interested in Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Transcendentalists by identifying and organizing that information.

24. Ralph Waldo Emerson At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
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Start your day with a thought-provoking quote from the world's greatest thinkers and writers. Sign up to The Daily Muse for free. Ralph Waldo Emerson American poet and philosopher
A major American poet, who worked first as an Unitarian priest. In his hometown, Concord, Emerson founded a literary circle called New England Transcendentalism, a hodgepodge of fashionable thoughts, in which participated among others Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry Thoreau. During his travels in England he met Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Thomas Carlyle, with whom he maintained a lifelong correspondence from the 1830s and whose opinions of the importance of great historical figures influenced his own writings. Later Emerson became involved in the antislavery movement and worked for women's rights... [ read entire biography Source Public Domain
EMERSON, RALPH WALDO (1803—1882), American poet and essayist, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on the 25th of May 1803. Seven of his ancestors were ministers of New England churches. Among them were some of those men of mark who made the backbone of the American character: the sturdy Puritan, Peter Bulkeley, sometime rector of Odell in Bedfordshire, and afterward pastor of the church in the wilderness at Concord, New Hampshire; the zealous evangelist, Father Samuel Moody of Agamenticus in Main... [ read entire biography Source Public Domain
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25. Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) En El Diccionario Soviético De Filosofía / 196
Versi³n digital del art­culo publicado en el Diccionario filos³fico dirigido por M.M. Rosental y P.F. Iudin / 1965.
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26. Essays By Ralph Waldo Emerson
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27. EBooks4free - Ralph Waldo Emerson Biografia
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Ralph Waldo Emerson , nato a Boston nel 25 maggio 1803, a nove anni legge i "Pensieri" di Pascal, teorico della Superanima, non si potrà dire che sia stato un "democristiano" solo perchè il potere e i riconoscimenti li ha ricevuti molto in là con gli anni e tuttavia rimase un tipo scarno ed essenziale.
Religioso, profondamente religioso ma contro le istituzioni religiose...e i 'bigotti postulanti' lo isolarono come giovane sovversivo (invece che riconoscerlo quale libero pensatore).
Morì nel 1882 nella sua casa solitaria, un cottage di legno, a Concordia, vicino a Boston (patria di Thoreau).
Ne " Gli uomini rappresentativi " ho trovato l'esaltazione dell'individuo in termini più pacati , ma non meno penetranti, che ne "L'Unico" di Max Stirner l'incazzato martellante. Biografia di Gert dal Pozzo
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28. Self-Reliance
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from Essays: First Series Ralph Waldo Emerson "Ne te quaesiveris extra." "Man is his own star; and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate; Nothing to him falls early or too late. Our acts our angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal shadows that walk by us still." Epilogue to Beaumont and Fletcher's Honest Man's Fortune Cast the bantling on the rocks, Suckle him with the she-wolf's teat; Wintered with the hawk and fox, Power and speed be hands and feet. ESSAY II Self-Reliance Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. Accept the place the divine providence has found for you, the society of your contemporaries, the connection of events. Great men have always done so, and confided themselves childlike to the genius of their age, betraying their perception that the absolutely trustworthy was seated at their heart, working through their hands, predominating in all their being. And we are now men, and must accept in the highest mind the same transcendent destiny; and not minors and invalids in a protected corner, not cowards fleeing before a revolution, but guides, redeemers, and benefactors, obeying the Almighty effort, and advancing on Chaos and the Dark. These are the voices which we hear in solitude, but they grow faint and inaudible as we enter into the world. Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members. Society is a joint-stock company, in which the members agree, for the better securing of his bread to each shareholder, to surrender the liberty and culture of the eater. The virtue in most request is conformity. Self-reliance is its aversion. It loves not realities and creators, but names and customs.

29. Censorship And Book Burning
Some mordant, poignant quotes about censorship and book burning from such diverse thinkers as John Milton, Winston Churchill, Heinrich Heine, ralph waldo emerson, and Salman Rushdie.
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30. Poetry On Thoreau
Poems about Thoreau, from Amy Belding Brown, Louisa May Alcott, ralph waldo emerson and Sonya Welter.
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Poetry on Henry Poems about or inspired by Thoreau (Looking for Henry's poetry? - see Ann Woodlief 's page of Poems by Thoreau Return to: Thoreau Reader More Thoughts on Beans by Amy Belding Brown When he mentioned that he was resolved to know beans,
Henry knew it would get a good laugh,
for one thing New Englanders do with their speech
is to sort out the wheat from the chaff.
And so, as he tended bean plants by the pond,
and studied their habits and style,
it never occurred to his dexterous mind
that folks might not notice his smile.
If, when reading Thoreau, you encounter a phrase
that tempts you to find hairs to split,
just remember what Henry himself knew so well: great philosophy favors great wit. (poem refers to chapter seven of Walden The Bean-Field Thoreau's Flute by Louisa May Alcott (written after Thoreau's death) We sighing said, "Our Pan is dead; His pipe hangs mute beside the river Around it wistful sunbeams quiver, But Music's airy voice is fled. Spring mourns as for untimely frost; The bluebird chants a requiem; The willow-blossom waits for him;

31. Tribute To Ralph Waldo Emerson - Welcome
A Hypertext Guide to ralph waldo emerson Introduction, Chronology, Glossary, Bibliography, Images. The works of emerson in English
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32. Whitman And Emerson
ralph waldo emerson's July 21, 1855 letter praising Leaves of Grass , and scholarly criticism concerning that letter.
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WALT WHITMAN AND RALPH WALDO EMERSON This section of the site includes two letters, one by Emerson and one by Whitman that became a part of the second edition of Leaves of Grass . This exchange began as a private note of encouragement from Emerson, a well-known poet and lecturer, to an obscure journalist at the beginning of his poetic career. The following letter to Whitman from Ralph Waldo Emerson, 21 July 1855 is among the most famous letters ever written to an aspiring writer. Here Emerson suggests the complex foreground that preceded the publication of Leaves of Grass . Without asking Emerson's permission, Whitman gave this private letter to Charles Dana for publication in the New York Tribune on October, 1855. DEAR SIRI am not blind to the worth of the wonderful gift of "LEAVES OF GRASS." I find it the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America has yet contributed. I am very happy in reading it, as great power makes us happy. It meets the demand I am always making of what seemed the sterile and stingy nature, as if too much handiwork, or too much lymph in the temperament, were making our western wits fat and mean.

33. Ralph Waldo Emerson - The Academy Of American Poets
ralph waldo emerson The Academy of American Poets presents biographies, photographs, selected poems, and links as part of its online poetry exhibits.
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poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Ralph Waldo Emerson American poet, essayist, and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in 1803 in Boston, Massachusetts. After studying at Harvard and teaching for a brief time, Emerson entered the ministry. He was appointed to the Old Second Church in his native city, but soon became an unwilling preacher. Unable in conscience to administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper after the death of his nineteen-year-old wife of tuberculosis, Emerson resigned his pastorate in 1831. The following year, he sailed for Europe, visiting Thomas Carlyle and Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Carlyle, the Scottish-born English writer, was famous for his explosive attacks on hypocrisy and materialism, his distrust of democracy, and his highly romantic belief in the power of the individual. Emerson's friendship with Carlyle was both lasting and significant; the insights of the British thinker helped Emerson formulate his own philosophy. On his return to New England, Emerson became known for challenging traditional thought. In 1835, he married his second wife, Lydia Jackson, and settled in Concord, Massachusetts. Known in the local literary circle as "The Sage of Concord," Emerson became the chief spokesman for Transcendentalism, the American philosophic and literary movement. Centered in New England during the 19th century, Transcendentalism was a reaction against scientific rationalism. Emerson's first book

34. Books By Richard Geldard
Official site introduction to his books on ralph waldo emerson and Ancient greek history, interview, links.
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Forthcoming Books: The Olympic Ideal (Archetypo Books) and The Essential Transcendentalists ( Tarcher/Penguin) A s a writer, I am devoted to the themes of the examined life and self-transformation, and I look to certain "ancients" for guidance and inspiration because a unique purity emerges from the test of time. The fragments of Heraclitus, for example, are absolutely immediate, like clear water when first stumbled upon in the deserts of modern life. Why Emerson? Ralph Waldo Emerson is America's Founding Thinker, a unique voice who nonetheless drew upon the ancients and taught us how to translate their insights into our unique idiom. I try to continue that process, as much as possible remaining loyal to his admonition to find my own voice. The two webcasts listed below number in the Top Five of all webcasts on the WGBH Forum Network. Featuring Robert Thurman, Jacob Needleman and Richard Geldard Reawakening the American Soul A Forum in Celebration of the 2003 Ralph Waldo Emerson Bicentennial September 20, 2003 at Faneuil Hall Boston

35. IHAS Poet
IHAS header Return to Profiles Menu. Previous Next ralph waldo emerson (18031882). Selections, SELECTED PASSAGES FROM ralph waldo emerson. From NATURE (1836)
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T he Sage of Concord and the intellectual center of the American Renaissance , Ralph Waldo Emerson, as preacher, philosopher, and poet, embodied the finest spirit and highest ideals of his age. A thinker of bold originality, his essays and lectures offer models of clarity, style, and thought, which made him a formidable presence in 19th century American life. Quicktime video, 1 MB
Thomas Hampson on Ralph Waldo Emerson Born on May 3, 1803, in Boston, Waldo, as he preferred to be called, received a classical education at Boston Latin School and at Harvard College. Following in his father's footsteps, Emerson was ordained a Unitarian minister in 1829, but he experienced a religious crisis after the death from tuberculosis of his first wife, the beautiful and romantic Ellen Tucker, to whom he had been married only eighteen months. Resigning from the Second Church and journeying to England in 1832, he became friends with Carlyle , Coleridge, and Wordsworth, and began to formulate his Transcendental faith.

36. Montaigne; Or, The Skeptic
An excerpt from ralph waldo emerson's Representative Men, detailing his own intellectual relationship with Montaigne and skepticism.
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from Representative Men Each man is born with a predisposition to one or the other of these sides of nature; and it will easily happen that men will be found devoted to one or the other. One class has the perception of difference, and is conversant with facts and surfaces, cities and persons, and the bringing certain things to pass;- the men of talent and action. Another class have the perception of identity, and are men of faith and philosophy, men of genius. Each of these riders drives too fast. Plotinus believes only in philosophers; Fenelon, in saints; Pindar and Byron, in poets. Read the haughty language in which Plato and the Platonists speak of all men who are not devoted to their own shining abstractions: other men are rats and mice. The literary class is usually proud and exclusive. The correspondence of Pope and Swift describes mankind around them as monsters; and that of Goethe and Schiller, in our own time, is scarcely more kind. On the other part, the men of toil and trade and luxury,- the animal world, including the animal in the philosopher and poet also, and the practical world, including the painful drudgeries which are never excused to philosopher or poet any more than to the rest,- weigh heavily on the other side. The trade in our streets believes in no metaphysical causes, thinks nothing of the force which necessitated traders and a trading planet to exist: no, but sticks to cotton, sugar, wool and salt. The ward meetings, on election days, are not softened by any misgiving of the value of these ballotings. Hot life is streaming in a single direction. To the men of this world, to the animal strength and spirits, to the men of practical power, whilst immersed in it, the man of ideas appears out of his reason. They alone have reason.

37. Emerson, Ralph Waldo. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. emerson, ralph waldo. ( m´ rs n) (KEY) , 1803–82, American poet and essayist, b. Boston.
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38. Ralph Waldo Emerson Collection At Bartleby.com
Beauty. ralph waldo emerson. ralph waldo emerson. emerson, ralph waldo, 19398 to 21577 Entries from the Columbia World of Quotations.
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39. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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40. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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