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  1. Emerson: Selected Essays (Penguin Classics) by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1982-04-29
  2. Little Masterpieces: Ralph Waldo Emerson by Editor Bliss Perry, 1902
  3. THE HEART OF EMERSON\'S JOURNALS. EDITED BY BLISS PERRY by BLISS PERRY RALPH WALDO EMERSON, 1926
  4. 7 Secrets for Successful Living: Tapping the Wisdom of Ralph Waldo Emerson to Achieve Love, Happiness, and Self-Reliance (Volume 0) by Marianne Parady, 1995-10-09
  5. Ralph Waldo Emerson On Self Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-05-22
  6. The Political Emerson: Essential Writings on Politics and Social Reform by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2004-09-23
  7. Poetry by Ralph Waldo Emerson: Concord Hymn, Uriel, the Rhodora, Brahma
  8. Nature - Ralph Waldo Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2009-05-24
  9. Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume VII: 1838-1842 (Journals & Miscellaneous Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson) by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1969-01-01
  10. ON LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP by RALPH WALDO EMERSON, 1999
  11. Poems and essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson. With introductions, notes, portrait and illustration by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-06-25
  12. The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 8 by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Waldo Emerson, 2010-01-12
  13. The Selected Letters of Ralph Waldo Emerson
  14. Selections from Ralph Waldo Emerson (Riverside Editions, A13)

81. Poetry Pages - November 1857
Atlantic Unbound The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online presents a November 1857 article with four poems by ralph waldo emerson
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Volume One, Number One:
November, 1857
"Santa Filomena,"
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Four Poems : "The Rommany Girl," "The Chartist's Complaint," "Days," and "Bramha"
by Ralph Waldo Emerson "The Origin of Didactic Poetry,"
by James Russell Lowell Sonnet,
by James Russell Lowell "The Gift of Tritemius,"
by John Greenleaf Whittier
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83. Ralph Waldo Emerson Biography And Links To E-texts At Owl-Eyes
A short biography and links to texts of his works.
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Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard University at the age of 18, and later entered and graduated from the Harvard Divinity School.
In 1829, he married Ellen Tucker. Tragically, she died just 17 months later. Emerson moved to Concord, Massachusetts. His first published work, Nature (1836) described the outlines of his belief in transcendentalism. Transcendentalism is a doctrine whose followers believed in the importance of individuality, as well as a deep connection to nature. This philosophy also rejects the importance need for materialism.
Two volumes of Essays were published in 1841and in 1844. A collection of Poems (1847) was then published. Emerson was a noted lecturer and he spoke in the United States and abroad in Europe. A collection of these speeches are found in the book Representative Men (1850). Emerson was also gave many speeches opposing slavery.

84. Life Of Ralph Waldo Emerson
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LIFE OF RALPH WALDO EMERSON. (Introduction to Early Poems of Ralph Waldo Emerson Nathan Haskell Dole
In the early years of the nineteenth century, when Boston was as yet only a comfortable little seaport town, and its principal streets still gave room for gardens and cow pastures, there stood at the corner of what is now Summer and Chauncy streets a gambrel-roofed wooden building, shaded by elms and Lombardy poplars, and surrounded by ample grounds. This was the parish house of the oldest church in Boston, called the First or "Old Brick Church." The minister of this church and occupant of this mansion was the Rev. William Emerson, who on the 25th of May, 1803, wrote in his diary: "This day, whilst I was at dinner at Governor Strong's, my son Ralph Waldo was born." The Rev. William Emerson was one of the notable men of his day. Although his life was cut off at the early age of forty-two, he had accomplished a work the influence of which is still definitely, if unconsciously, felt, and always will be felt in the culture of Boston. Science and learning as represented by the Lowell Institute, literature as represented by the Athenæum, art as represented by the Museum, point back to that vivacious, liberal-minded, and eloquent young minister. He had been settled in the town of Harvard at a yearly salary of less than six hundred dollars, but Boston heard him preach, wanted him and, in 1799, bought him off from the Harvard parish for a bonus of a thousand dollars, giving rise to the epigram perpetrated at the expense of the Old Brick Church: "You bought your minister and sold your bell."

85. Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes | Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson From Basic Quotations
Quotations by Author Quotes by emerson, ralph waldo from Basic Quotations Born 180305-25 Died 1882-04-27 Biography The glory of friendship is not the
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86. L'Encyclopédie De L'Agora: Emerson
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Philosophe, essayiste et poète américain, il fut à l'origine du mouvement transcendantaliste.
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"Figure dominante de son époque, Emerson avait un sentiment mystique de la mission qu'il s'était donnée. Beaucoup l'accusèrent de déformer le christianisme, mais il expliquait que, pour lui, « être un bon pasteur signifiait quitter l'Église ». Le discours qu'il prononça en 1838, à la faculté de théologie de Harvard, devait l'en bannir pendant trente ans. Il y accusait l'Église d'agir « comme si Dieu était mort » et de s'attacher au dogme en étouffant l'esprit.
On a dit que sa philosophie était contradictoire et il est exact qu'il mettait tous ses soins à éviter de construire un système intellectuellement logique , car un tel système aurait été la négation de sa croyance romantique en l'intuition et la souplesse. Dans un essai intitulé « Self-Reliance », il fait remarquer que « La cohérence imbécile est le spectre des petits esprits ». Et pourtant, il se montre remarquablement cohérent dans son appel à la naissance d'un individualisme La Nature (1836), qui début ainsi:

87. Emerson, Ralph Waldo: Work
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    During the early 1830s Emerson began an active career as writer and lecturer. In 1836 he published anonymously his essay Nature, based on his early lectures. It is in that piece that he first set forth the main principles of transcendentalism, In 1840 Emerson joined with others in publishing The Dial, a magazine intended to promulgate transcendental thought. One of the younger contributors to The Dial was Henry David Thoreau It was his winter lecture tours, however, which dominated the American lecture circuit in the 1830s and first made Emerson famous among his contemporaries. These lectures received their final form in his series of Essays Representative Men (1850). After a second trip to England, in 1847, he gave another series of lectures later published as English Traits (1856). During the 1850s he became strongly interested in abolitionism, and he actively supported war with the South after the attack on Fort Sumter. His late lecture tours are contained in

88. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
Selected Poetry of ralph waldo emerson (18031882). emerson, ralph waldo. Collected Poems and Translations . New York Library of America, 1994.
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    Ralph Waldo Emerson was born on May 25, 1803, in Boston and attended Boston Latin School from 1812 to 1817, and Harvard from then to 1821. His first career, as a school-teacher, lasted four years, after which he was licensed to preach as a Unitarian. In 1829 he was ordained minister of Second Church in Boston and married his first wife, Ellen Louisa Tucker. After her death from consumption in 1831 Emerson left the Second Church and went to Europe, where he made first contact with writers in England with whom he would visit again in 1872. His third career, as a lecturer and man of letters, began in 1834. The year after, he made his home in Concord, Massachusetts, and married his second wife, Lydian Jackson, a year later. By the publication of Nature in 1836, Emerson had made his reputation. While editing
  • 89. PAL: Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
    Paul P. Reuben. Chapter 4 Early Nineteenth Century American Transcendentalism ralph waldo emerson (1803-1882). Critical Essays on ralph waldo emerson.
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    A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 4: Early Nineteenth Century: American Transcendentalism - Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
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    Source: Unitarian . . . : RWE Please Note : The poem "Success" ("To laugh often and much . . .") was not written by Emerson; for details, logon to RWE Quotes or read Joel Myerson's "Emerson's 'Success'Actually, It Is Not," Emerson Society Papers 11. 1 (Spring 2000): 1, 8. Top Selected Bibliography: Books Allen, Gay Wilson. Waldo Emerson: A Biography . NY: Viking P, 1981.PS1631 A7 Baker, Carlos. Emerson Among the Eccentrics: A Group Portrait. NY: Viking, 1996. Bauerlein, Mark. The Pragmatic Mind: Explorations in the Psychology of Belief. Durham: Duke UP, 1997. Bridges, William E. Spokesmen for the Self: Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman Brown, Lee R. The Emerson Museum: Practical Romanticism and the Pursuit of the Whole. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1997. Burkholder, Robert E. and Joel Myerson.

    90. Ralph Waldo Emerson
    ralph waldo emerson. Works by emerson. CW, The Collected Works of ralph waldo emerson, ed. Robert Spiller et al, Cambridge, Mass Harvard University Press, 1971.
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    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    An American essayist, poet, and popular philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82) began his career as a Unitarian minister in Boston, but achieved worldwide fame as a lecturer and the author of such essays as "Self-Reliance," "History," "The Over-Soul," and "Fate." Drawing on English and German Romanticism, Neoplatonism, Kantianism, and Hinduism, Emerson developed a metaphysics of process, an epistemology of moods, and an "existentialist" ethics of self-improvement. He influenced generations of Americans, from his friend Henry David Thoreau to John Dewey, and in Europe, Friedrich Nietzsche, who takes up such Emersonian themes as power, fate, the uses of poetry and history, and the critique of Christianity.

    91. Literature: Ralph Waldo Emerson
    A landscape inspired poem by ralph waldo emerson. An overview of the ralph waldo emerson study course taken by the local Watershed Community in the late 90s.
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    Emerson's Harvard Divinity Address
    A response by Arthur Paul Patterson to Emerson's controversial "Graduates, Get a Life" address to the 1838 class of Harvard Divinity School
    Hippies, Hindus and Transcendentalists
    A commentary on Emerson's essay The Transcendentalist in which he describes the seeker as those who find the "source of spiritual certainty in the subtle intuition of the beyond"
    Shedding the Husks of Dogma
    A comparison of Emerson's brand of Transcendentalism and an evolving Watershed spirituality
    An Interview with Richard Geldard
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    The Snow Storm
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    92. Emerson (Ralph Waldo)
    Translate this page emerson, ralph waldo (1803-1882), essayiste, philosophe et poète américain. emerson naquit à Boston le 25 mai 1803, dans une famille de pasteurs.
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    Emerson, Ralph Waldo Nature (1836), contenait sa déclaration de foi la plus détaillée. Il publia encore deux volumes successifs d' Essais (1841 et 1844), puis écrivit pour The Dial, la revue du transcendantalisme de la Nouvelle-Angleterre, fondée en 1840, dont il devint le rédacteur en chef en 1842. Plusieurs de ses conférences furent réunies dans le volume Représentants de l'humanité (1850), et des essais furent regroupés dans la Conduite de la vie (1860), qui connut un succès immédiat. Emerson publia plusieurs recueils poétiques, parmi lesquels Premier Mai et autres poèmes (1867) —un recueil des textes publiés auparavant dans The Dial et dans Atlantic Monthly— et Parnassus (1874), le recueil de ses poèmes favoris. De son séjour à l'étranger, Emerson tira aussi un très beau livre de voyage, les Traits du caractère anglais (1856). Orateur réputé, penseur progressiste et intègre, Emerson milita pour la spécificité culturelle des États-Unis: le transcendantalisme fut pour lui un moyen de faire prendre conscience aux Américains qu'ils pouvaient, en suivant leur énergie et leur créativité spontanée, construire un monde sans référence au Vieux Continent. Il milita en outre pour la cause abolitionniste en donnant de nombreux discours contre l'esclavage. Emerson mourut le 27 avril 1882 à Concord dans le Massachusetts. Il n'existe pas de défaite, si ce n'est de l'intérieur. Il n'existe réellement aucune barrière insurmontable si ce n'est votre propre faiblesse naturelle quant au but poursuivi.

    93. Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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    US philosopher, essayist, and poet. He settled in Concord, Massachusetts, which he made a centre of transcendentalism , and wrote Nature Essays Self-Reliance and Compensation in the earlier volume are among the best known.

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    (1803-1882) American writer. Ralph Waldo Emerson was an essayist and poet, famous as the leader of the transcendentalist movement. He presented his beliefs quite eloquently in his lectures, but also in his book, "Nature" (1836) among other works.
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    95. Ralph Waldo Emerson Resource - Biography, Pictures, History, Research Info, Imag
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    Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1803-1882), American essayist and poet, a leader of the philosophical movement of transcendentalism. Influenced by such schools of thought as English romanticism, Neoplatonism, and Hindu philosophy (see Hinduism), Emerson is noted for his skill in presenting his ideas eloquently and in poetic language. Emerson applied these ideas to cultural and intellectual problems in his 1837 lecture "The American Scholar," which he delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard. In it he called for American intellectual independence. A second address, commonly referred to as the "Address at Divinity College," delivered in 1838 to the graduating class of Cambridge Divinity College, aroused considerable controversy because it attacked formal religion and argued for self-reliance and intuitive spiritual experience.

    97. EMERSON, Ralph Waldo
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    98. Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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    After hearing Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-82) lecture, Herman Melville described him as "this Plato who talks thro' his nose." As Melville perceived, Emerson's eclectic brand of idealism most deeply characterizes his writing. Influenced at the outset of his career primarily by Samuel Taylor Coleridge , Thomas Carlyle, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , and Emanuel Swedenborg, and through them by German idealism, especially Immanuel Kant , Emerson forged an American Romanticism, called transcendentalism by his countrymen, that emphasized creativity as a channel for divine inspiration. However, Melville also recognized a more daring, radical side to Emerson when he commented on his lyceum performance, "I love all men who dive ." Emerson pioneered a fiercely independent tradition in American letters that stressed the visionary, prophetic voice and the organic, open form.
    During his lifetime he powerfully influenced major writers such as Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller , Walt Whitman, and Emily Dickinson. He inspired William James's pragmatism, and Kenneth Burke acknowledges a debt to him. Theodore Dreiser, Robert Frost, Wallace Stevens, and Ralph Ellison are among the many major American writers who have testified to Emerson's influence on their art. Indeed, many critics characterize Emerson as the most significant American writer and the wellspring of American modernism.

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    100. Ralph Waldo Emerson Middle School
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    Welcome to Ralph Waldo Emerson Middle School. We are happy that you are a part of a long and proud tradition. The entire Emerson community continues to meet the challenges presented. Our fully teamed school, a school-wide Study Hall, the Information/Hot Line, and our Binder-Reminder enables our students to better achieve academically. Two computer labs with Power Macs, IBM's, and online Internet access makes us able to enter the 21st Century. In addition, our school is in the process of wiring all classrooms for computer technology capabilities. Being an involved parent is the best method to insure your child's success. The PTSA and Booster Club will appreciate your support. Maintain open communication with teachers and staff. Keep track of your child's progress by attending Parent/Teacher Conferencing Nights, Back to School Night, Open House, and grade meetings. We are having a monthly Open House during the day, the second Monday of each month, beginning in December. Visit our campus often and become a part of Emerson. We truly believe in our vision statement that says "the vision of Emerson Middle School is to create optimal academic, social, emotional, ethical, and physical development for each of our culturally diverse students in an atmosphere of respect."

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