Ralph Waldo EmersonHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 2007 - 261 psl. Ralph Waldo Emerson was one of America's most influential thinkers. His essay, Nature is considered to be the founding document for the Transcendentalism movement, and his influence can be seen in the writings of Whitman, Thoreau, Melville, and countless others. A synthesis of the most relevant interpretations of Emerson and his work, this freshly updated edition offers a first-rate study guide on the 19th-century essayist and philosopher at a level of depth that will lend new insight and inspire research. |
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... kind of action he recognized a duty and claimed a potential capacity to perform — and when confronted with the actuality of his ambition , he discovered that it was something which he had no aptitude or wish to do , and which threatened ...
... kind of action he recognized a duty and claimed a potential capacity to perform — and when confronted with the actuality of his ambition , he discovered that it was something which he had no aptitude or wish to do , and which threatened ...
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... kind— but a kind that increasingly seemed not the murderer of faith but rather its midwife.11 The man who believes that the mind alone is real , matter only a phenomenon , is easier to convince of spiritual realities than the empiricist ...
... kind— but a kind that increasingly seemed not the murderer of faith but rather its midwife.11 The man who believes that the mind alone is real , matter only a phenomenon , is easier to convince of spiritual realities than the empiricist ...
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... kind of irony it was beyond his power to intend . Thus " grief too will make us idealists ” both echoes and answers a journal entry of 1836 in which Emerson was working out the concepts that later became part of the sixth chapter of ...
... kind of irony it was beyond his power to intend . Thus " grief too will make us idealists ” both echoes and answers a journal entry of 1836 in which Emerson was working out the concepts that later became part of the sixth chapter of ...
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The Question of Means | 15 |
The American Religion | 33 |
The Curse of Kehama | 63 |
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Abyss action American religion become called Carlyle claim Coleridge constitution criticism culture death detachment Divinity School Address Early Lectures Emerson says Emersonian Essays and Lectures existence experience fact faith Fate feel force freedom Freud Fugitive Slave Law genius Gnosis Gnostic grief Harold Bloom Heidegger hereafter abbreviated human idea ideal imagination individual intellect irony journal Kant language live means melancholia metaphor mind moods moral mourning nature never Nietzsche Nominalist object one's oneself Orpheus Orphic Orphism ourselves Over-soul pain paragraph Parfit passage perhaps personal identity philosophical Plotinus poem poet poetical poetry political question Ralph Waldo Ralph Waldo Emerson reader reform relation religious rhetoric Romantic sense sentence slavery society solitude soul speaking spirit Stanley Cavell sublime Swedenborgian T.S. Eliot things thinking Thoreau thought Threnody Transcendental Transcendentalist transition trope truth turn University vision voice Walt Whitman Webster Whicher Whitman whole words writing