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Introduction:
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Books:
The Conduct of Life:
Fate
Power
Wealth
Culture
Behavior
Worship
Considerations by the Way
Beauty
Illusions
Essays-First Series:
History
Self-Reliance
Compensation
Spiritual Laws
Love
Friendship
Prudence
Heroism
The Over-Soul
Circles
Intellect
Art
Essays-Second Series:
The Poet
Experience
Character
Manners
Gifts
Nature
Politics
Nominalist and Realist
New England Reformers
Nature:
Commodity
Beauty
Language
Discipline
Idealism
Spirit
Prospects
Representative Men:
Plato
Emanuel Swedenborg
Michel de Montaigne
William Shakespeare
Napoleon
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
English Traits:
First Visit to England
Voyage to England
Land
Race
Ability
Manners
Truth
Character
Cockayne
Wealth
Aristocracy
Universities
Religion
Literature
The Times
Stonehenge
Personal
Result
Speech at Manchester
Society and Solitude:
Civilization
Art
Eloquence
Domestic Life
Farming
Works and Days
Books
Clubs
Courage
Success
Old Age
Letters and Social Aims:
Poetry and Imagination
Social Aims
Eloquence
Resources
The Comic
Quotation and Originality
Progress of Culture
Persian Poetry
Inspiration
Greatness
Immortality
Addresses and Lectures:
The American Scholar
An Address in Divinity College
Literary Ethics
The Method of Nature
Man the Reformer
Lecture on The Times
The Conservative
The Transcendentalist
The Young American
Letter to President Van Buren
The Man of Letters
The Celebration of Intellect…
Other Essays:
The Lord’s Supper
Thoughts on Modern Literature
Walter Savage Landor
The Senses and the Soul
Transcendentalism
Prayers
Fourierism and the Socialists
Chardon Street and Bible Conventions
Agriculture of Massachusetts
Harvard University
English Reformers
Europe and European Books
The Tragic
Past and Present
Perpetual Forces
Demonology
The Preacher
Milton
Thoreau
Michael Angelo
Plutarch
Ezra Ripley
Mary Moody Emerson
Samuel Hoar
Carlyle
George L. Stearns
Saadi
American Civilization
The Fortune of the Republic
The Sovereignty of Ethics
The Natural History of Intellect…
عن المؤلف
Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, and poet. Emerson wrote on a number of subjects, never espousing fixed philosophical tenets, but developing certain ideas such as individuality, freedom, the ability for mankind to realize almost anything, and the relationship between the soul and the surrounding world. He was seen as a champion of individualism and a prescient critic of the countervailing pressures of society, and he disseminated his thoughts through dozens of published essays and more than 1, 500 public lectures across the United States.