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  1. The Tao of Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Richard Grossman, 2009-07-29
  2. Selected Essays, Lectures, and Poems of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1970-01-01
  3. Ralph Waldo Emerson by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2009-10-04
  4. Compensation and Self-Reliance by Ralph, Waldo Emerson, 1961-11-30
  5. A Historical Guide to Ralph Waldo Emerson (Historical Guides to American Authors)
  6. Self Reliance - Ralph Waldo Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2009-05-10
  7. Meditations of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Chris Highland, 2004-04-16
  8. Meditations of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Chris Highland, 2004-04-16
  9. The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Volume 9 (Poems) by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2008-08-01
  10. Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2009-01-01
  11. Ralph Waldo Emerson; Portrait of a Balanced Soul by Edward Charles Wagenknecht, 1974-06
  12. The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume 12 by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Waldo Emerson, 2010-04-20
  13. The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843-1871, Vol. 1: 1843-1854 by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 2010-05-15
  14. The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1950

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62. Emerson, Ralph Waldo
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63. Emerson, Ralph Waldo: Edward Waldo Emerson
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64. Ralph Waldo Emerson - The Academy Of American Poets
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68. Emerson The Mind On Fire - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"A man cannot free himself by any self-denying ordinances, neither by water nor potatoes, nor by violent possibilities, by refusing to swear, refusing to pay taxes, by going to jail, or by taking another man's crops or squatting on his land. By none of these ways can he free himself; no, nor by paying his debts with money; only by obedience to his own genius."
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as quoted on page 384 In the introduction, the author explains what he has set out to accomplish in this work. Essentially, Richardson's quest was to find out "what kind of individual was this prophet of individualism?" Learning about this "great spokesman for individualism and self-reliance" is fascinating and inspiring. Richardson details the evolution of one of the most famous 19th Century thinkersfrom liberal Christian to Emerson's eventual philosophy which was akin to pantheism . The subtitle "Mind on Fire" was well chosen. Richardson uses it to form a thread through the work as he shows the lighting of Emerson's early mind, its climactic flame, and its eventual extinguishment just prior to death. I thoroughly enjoyed the style Richardson chose. The biography is separated into 100 short chapters. Almost every chapter is very focused on one key person, idea, or event. This allows the reader to become enveloped in that one theme before moving on to the next chapter and subject. I found this method to allow for a clear and concise understanding. If you have 100 days to read this book, I suggest reading a chapter a day, perhaps in the morning, and then pondering the ideas expressed therein for that day. Such a routine will add a spark to your life for several months.

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Transcendentalism Thoreau for Children Introducing children to the ideas and characters of the Transcendentalist circle: Henry Builds a Cabin by D. B. Johnson Henry the bear is distracted by his friends Emerson and Alcott, and he explains where his library and his dining room in his small, simple home will be outside! A book about simplicity.
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70. Ralph Waldo Emerson Biography
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Ralph Waldo Emerson May 25, 1803-April 27, 1882
Nationality: American
Birth Date: May 25, 1803
Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts
Death Date: April 27, 1882
Place of Death: Concord, Massachusetts
Genre(s): CRITICISM; NONFICTION; ESSAYS; POETRY
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"The Age of Fable"

Nature
... About This Essay Jump to Additional DLB Essay(s) on This Author: The American Renaissance in New England American Magazine Journalists, 1741-1850 American Travel Writers, 1776-1864 Personal Information: Education: A.B., Harvard College, 1821; Theological School at Cambridge (Harvard Divinity School), 1825-1829.
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  • Letter from the Rev. R. W. Emerson, to the Second Church and Society (Boston: Printed by I. R. Butts, 1832).
  • Nature (Boston: Munroe, 1836); republished as Nature Essays
  • An Oration, Delivered Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at Cambridge, August 31, 1837 (Boston: Munroe, 1837); republished as Man Thinking (London: Mudie, 1844).
  • An Address Delivered Before the Senior Class in Divinity College, Cambridge Sunday Evening, 15 July 1838 (Boston: Munroe, 1838: London: Green, 1903).

71. Ralph Waldo Emerson - Critical Essays
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72. Ralph Waldo Emerson Biography And Links To E-texts At Owl-Eyes
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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.

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74. Mary Moody Emerson, By Ralph Waldo Emerson
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. pp. 371-404 THE yesterday doth never smile, To-day goes drudging through the while, Yet in the name of Godhead, I The morrow front and can defy; Though I am weak, yet God, when prayed, Cannot withhold his conquering aid. Ah me ! it was my childhood's thought, If He should make my web a blot On life's fair picture of delight, My heart's content would find it right. But 0, these waves and leaves, — When happy, stoic Nature grieves, — No human speech so beautiful As their murmurs mine to lull. On this altar God hath built I lay my vanity and guilt; Nor me can Hope or Passion urge, Hearing as now the lofty dirge Which blasts of Northern mountains hymn; Nature's funeral high and dim, — Sable pageantry of clouds, Mourning summer laid in shrouds. Many a day shall dawn and die

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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.

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from Essays: Second Series A moody child and wildly wise Pursued the game with joyful eyes, Which chose, like meteors, their way, And rived the dark with private ray: They overleapt the horizon's edge, Searched with Apollo's privilege; Through man, and woman, and sea, and star, Saw the dance of nature forward far; Through worlds, and races, and terms, and times, Saw musical order, and pairing rhymes. Olympian bards who sung Divine ideas below, Which always find us young, And always keep us so.
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The breadth of the problem is great, for the poet is representative. He stands among partial men for the complete man, and apprises us not of his wealth, but of the common-wealth. The young man reveres men of genius, because, to speak truly, they are more himself than he is. They receive of the soul as he also receives, but they more. Nature enhances her beauty, to the eye of loving men, from their belief that the poet is beholding her shows at the same time. He is isolated among his contemporaries, by truth and by his art, but with this consolation in his pursuits, that they will draw all men sooner or later. For all men live by truth, and stand in need of expression. In love, in art, in avarice, in politics, in labor, in games, we study to utter our painful secret. The man is only half himself, the other half is his expression.

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from Addresses , published as part of Nature; Addresses and Lectures Ralph Waldo Emerson Delivered before the Senior Class in Divinity College, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, July 15, 1838 But when the mind opens, and reveals the laws which traverse the universe, and make things what they are, then shrinks the great world at once into a mere illustration and fable of this mind. What am I? and What is? asks the human spirit with a curiosity new-kindled, but never to be quenched. Behold these outrunning laws, which our imperfect apprehension can see tend this way and that, but not come full circle. Behold these infinite relations, so like, so unlike; many, yet one. I would study, I would know, I would admire forever. These works of thought have been the entertainments of the human spirit in all ages. A more secret, sweet, and overpowering beauty appears to man when his heart and mind open to the sentiment of virtue. Then he is instructed in what is above him. He learns that his being is without bound; that, to the good, to the perfect, he is born, low as he now lies in evil and weakness. That which he venerates is still his own, though he has not realized it yet.

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