Books by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson, the eminent American essayist, poet, and philosopher, stands as a central figure in the transcendentalist movement. His writings celebrate individual intuition, self-reliance, and the profound spiritual connection between humanity and nature. Drawing on both classical learning and the emerging democratic spirit of his era, Emerson's prose invites readers to look inward for truth and creative power.

His essays, lectures, and journals continue to inspire thinkers and writers across generations. Whether exploring the moral force of nature, the value of independent thought, or the pursuit of personal integrity, Emerson's voice endures as a steady guide for those who seek wisdom beyond convention and a deeper understanding of the human spirit.

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  • HardPress Publishing The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson Representative Men

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  • HardPress Publishing Poems

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  • HardPress Publishing How to Read a Book in the Best Way by a Wrangler

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  • HardPress Publishing Complete Works

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  • HardPress Publishing Essays First Series

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  • HardPress Publishing Essays

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  • HardPress Publishing The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson ... English Traits. Conduct of Life. Nature

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  • HardPress Publishing Nature Addresses and Lectures

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  • Ediciones Librería Argentina (ELA) Autoconfianza la pieza clave

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    Book SynopsisRalph Waldo Emerson, potencia los valores del individuo y del yo, es afirmativo, vitalista y optimista.\"Cuando el ser humano se encuentra en contacto con la naturaleza, haciendo uso de su intuición y de su observación, es cuando puede entrar en contacto con la energía cósmica; lafuente creadora de la vida, con \"Dios\" o el orden para los deístas y con la \"totalidad\" para los panteístas\".Buscaba encontrar la inspiración y la vida espiritual propia, las cuales si lograban alcanzarse, eran entendidas como manifestaciones del espíritu de la Naturaleza.\"En nuestro mundo, en la naturaleza, existe la belleza por doquier y sus rasgos fundamentales son la armonía, la perfección y la espiritualidad. Por ello: \"La creación de belleza es arte\".A partir de 1980, se ha vuelto a entender, aunque de manera incompleta, la importancia de Emerson dentro no sólo de la cultura norteamericana, sino de filosofía y la estética en general.Ahora si puede decirse que la obra

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  • Emersons Essays First and Second Series

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Emersons Essays First and Second Series

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  • Essential Emerson CD

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Essential Emerson CD

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    Book SynopsisAlthough Emerson''s poetry reveals that he regarded life as a tragedy, he also had a belief in humanity, a pride in human life which gave America a brief revival of the nobility of spirit in which it was founded. On this CD, Archibald MacLeish, a distinguished poet himself, reads many of Emerson''s best-known works.

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  • Nature

    Penguin Putnam Inc Nature

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    Book SynopsisThrough his writing and his own personal philosophy, the famed philosopher unburdened his young country of Europe's traditional sense of history and showed Americans how to be creators of their own circumstances. His mandate, which called for harmony with, rather than domestication of, nature, and for a reliance on individual integrity, rather than on materialistic institutions, is echoed in many of the great American philosophical and literary works of his time and ours, and has given an impetus to modern political and social activism.

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  • Nature and Walking

    Beacon Press Nature and Walking

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    Book SynopsisTogether in one volume, Emerson''s Nature and Thoreau''s Walking, is writing that defines our distinctly American relationship to nature.

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  • Emerson Essays and Lectures

    The Library of America Emerson Essays and Lectures

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  • The Library of America Ralph Waldo Emerson Collected Poems Translations

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  • Random House USA Inc Emerson Poems

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    Book SynopsisRalph Waldo Emerson is one of the best-loved figures in nineteenth-century American literature. Though he earned his central place in our culture as an essayist and philosopher, since his death his reputation as a poet has grown as well.Known for challenging traditional thought and for his faith in the individual, Emerson was the chief spokesman for the Transcendentalist movement. His poems speak to his most passionately held belief: that external authority should be disregarded in favor of one’s own experience. From the embattled farmers who “fired the shot heard round the world” in the stirring “Concord Hymn,” to the flower in “The Rhodora,” whose existence demonstrates “that if eyes were made for seeing, / Then Beauty is its own excuse for being,” Emerson celebrates the existence of the sublime in the human and in nature. Combining intensity of feeling with his famous idealism, Emerson’s poems reveal a moving, more intimate side of the man revered as the Sage of Concord.

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  • The Library of America Ralph Waldo Emerson: Selected Journals Vol. 1

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    Book SynopsisWhen Emerson died in 1882 he was the most famous public intellectual in America. Yet his most remarkable literary creation--his journals--remained unpublished. Begun when he was a precocious Harvard junior of 16 and continued without significant lapse for almost 60 years, Emerson's journals were his life's work. They were the starting point for virtually everything in his celebrated essays, lectures, and poems. It would be a hundred years after his death before these intimate records would appear in print in their entirety, and they are still, at over three million words, among the least known and least available of Emerson's writings. With Selected Journals 1820-1842 and its companion volume Selected Journals 1841-1877, The Library of America presents the most ample and comprehensive nonspecialist edition of Emerson's great work ever published--one that retains the original order in which he composed his thoughts and preserves the dramatic range of his unique style in long, uninterrupted passages, but without the daunting critical apparatus of the 16-volume scholarly edition. Each volume includes a 16-page portfolio of images of Emerson and his contemporaries, a note on the selections, extensive notes, biographical sketches, a chronology, and an index. This volume begins with Emerson's first journal entry, on January 25, 1820, in a homemade booklet he titled The Wide World, and follows him through his early years at Harvard College and the Divinity School, his ordination as a Unitarian minister, his marriage to Ellen Tucker and her untimely death, his fateful decision to leave the ministry, and his travels in England and on the Continent. It offers an irreplaceable perspective on the intellectual currents of the day--the emergence of Transcendentalism; the furor over Emerson's "Divinity School Address"; the founding of The Dial; experiments in communal living at Fruitlands and Brook Farm--and intimate sketches of Emerson's friends and contemporaries, including Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, Thomas Carlyle, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and others. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.Trade Review“In his journals, Emerson focused on a wide range of topics, from moral truth to domestic gossip, from Concord to European travels, from solitude to democracy, slavery, and the US economy. His frame of reference oscillates between nature and human character (of both historical figures and his contemporaries). Both history and autobiography, these volumes are captivating. Highly recommended.” —Choice

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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson: Selected Journals Vol. 2

    The Library of America Ralph Waldo Emerson: Selected Journals Vol. 2

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    Book SynopsisWhen Emerson died in 1882 he was the most famous public intellectual in America. Yet his most remarkable literary creation--his journals--remained unpublished. Begun when he was a precocious Harvard junior of 16 and continued without significant lapse for almost 60 years, Emerson's journals were his life's work. They were the starting point for virtually everything in his celebrated essays, lectures, and poems; a "Savings Bank," in which his occasional insights began to cohere and yield interest; a commonplace book, in which he gathered the choicest anecdotes, ideas, and phrases from his voracious and wide-ranging reading; and a fascinating diary in the ordinary sense of the term. It would be a hundred years after his death before these intimate records would appear in print in their entirety, and they are still, at over three million words, among the least known and least available of Emerson's writings. The journals reveal what Emerson called "the infinitude of the private man"-by turns whimsical, incisive, passionate, curious, and candid-in astonishing new ways. With Selected Journals 1841-1877 and its companion volume Selected Journals 1820-1842, The Library of America presents the most ample and comprehensive nonspecialist edition of Emerson's great work ever published-one that retains the original order in which he composed his thoughts and preserves the dramatic range of his unique style in long, uninterrupted passages, but without the daunting critical apparatus of the 16-volume scholarly edition. Each volume includes a 16-page portfolio of images of Emerson and his contemporaries, a note on the selections, extensive notes, biographical sketches, a chronology, and an index. This volume opens with an Emerson at the height of his powers, soon to write his celebrated essays "Experience" and "Self-Reliance," and in the midst of a vibrant intellectual circle. It follows his anguished reactions to the nation's intensifying political turmoil: his anger at the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, his antislavery activism, and his day- to-day experience of the Civil War (including a wartime trip to Washington, D.C., where he met President Lincoln).LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.Trade Review“For several months I have been camping out in the mind of Ralph Waldo Emerson. It is a companionable, familiar, and yet endlessly stimulating place, and, since his mind his stronger than mine, I keep referring to his wisdom, even his doubts, and quite shamelessly identifying with him. All this started when I came across in a local bookstore the new, two-volume edition of his Selected Journals, published by The Library of America, and I decided to give it a whirl. Some 1,900 pages later, I am in thrall to, in love with, Mr. Emerson.” —Phillip Lopate, Harper’s Magazine

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  • Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays: First and Second

    The Library of America Ralph Waldo Emerson: Essays: First and Second

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    Book SynopsisA compilation of the best essays written by the father of transcendentalism, with selections from Emerson’s lectures on history, art, politics, and moreIn the words of Harold Bloom, “Emerson's prose is his triumph, both as eloquence and as insight. After Shakespeare, it matches anything else in the language.” Here are Ralph Waldo Emerson's classic essays, including the exhortation to “Self-Reliance,” the embattled realizations of “Circles” and “Experience,” and the groundbreaking achievement of “Nature.” Our most eloquent champion of individualism, Emerson acknowledges at the same time the countervailing pressures of society in American life. Even as he extols what he calls “the great and crescive self,” he dramatizes and records its vicissitudes. Also gathered here are his wide-ranging discourses on history, art, politics, friendship, love, and much more. For almost thirty years, The Library of America has presented America's best and most significant writing in acclaimed hardcover editions. Now, a new series, Library of America Paperback Classics, offers attractive and affordable books that bring The Library of America's authoritative texts within easy reach of every reader. Each book features an introductory essay by a leading writer, as well as a detailed chronology of the author's life and career, an essay on the choice and history of the text, and notes.

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  • Bibliomanager S.L. SelfReliance

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  • Ediciones Cátedra Ensayos Essays

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    Book SynopsisLa fuerza de la escritura de Emerson es un hecho incontrovertible. De pocos autores modernos puede afirmarse con la misma rotundidad que de Emerson que sus libros " leen " a sus lectores, antes que ser leídos por ellos. Renovar el sentido de sus páginas significa, por tanto, renovar nuestra capacidad de leer, de leer en ellas indicios de que este mundo no tendrá verdaderos fundadores a menos que sea descubierto por nosotros. La renovación de la mirada y el consiguiente trastorno de las convicciones han convertido a Emerson, como decía Dewey, en el paradigmático filósofo de la democracia.Esta edición presenta por vez primera en castellano las dos series de los " Ensayos " de Emerson, publicadas por separado en 1841 y 1844, tal como fueron concebidas por su autor. El volumen ocupa una posición central en la producción del filósofo de Concord, entre las iniciales perspectivas de " Naturaleza " y sus posteriores elaboraciones culturales en " Hombres representativos " y " La conducta de

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    £30.92

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