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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... live . " ' Reform became his name for whatever would allow him ' to restore for myself these fruits to their stock , or to accept no church , school , state , or society which did not found itself in my own nature .... I should like to ...
... live . " ' Reform became his name for whatever would allow him ' to restore for myself these fruits to their stock , or to accept no church , school , state , or society which did not found itself in my own nature .... I should like to ...
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... live .... This is a total act . Thinking is a partial act .... Time shall teach him that the scholar loses no hour which the man lives . ' Against this background we can understand his increasing admiration for what he called Character ...
... live .... This is a total act . Thinking is a partial act .... Time shall teach him that the scholar loses no hour which the man lives . ' Against this background we can understand his increasing admiration for what he called Character ...
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... live in the present .... He cannot be happy and strong until he too lives with nature in the present , above time . ( " Self - Reliance , " p . 270 ) But the lovely image is not lovely . Human beings characteristically postpone too much ...
... live in the present .... He cannot be happy and strong until he too lives with nature in the present , above time . ( " Self - Reliance , " p . 270 ) But the lovely image is not lovely . Human beings characteristically postpone too much ...
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The Question of Means | 15 |
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