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SELECTED WRITINGS OF RAPLH WALDO EMERSON
Raplh Waldo Emerson is one the preeminent figures of American literature. The leading expositor of the transcendentalist movement, he helped shape modern American philosophy of religion, and his legacy continued through Thoreau, Melville, Whitman and Dickinson. here is a broad view of Emerson’s greatest work, featuring a considerable amount of material from his journals, including an entry discovered in 1964 in the Library of Congress. The writings range from realistic descriptions of daily life to superbly polished meditations on human purpose and destiny, from sharply etched biographical studies to soaring, lyrical philosophic flights. Shaped by a passionate belief in individual freedom and deep humility before the immensity of nature, they reflect a life and a spirit whose independence and integrity speak out with resounding signficance to the contemporary world.
Edited by William H. Gilman
With a new Introduction by Charles Johnson and a New Afterword by Samuel A. Schreiner Jr.
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SELECTED WRITINGS OF RAPLH WALDO EMERSON
Raplh Waldo Emerson is one the preeminent figures of American literature. The leading expositor of the transcendentalist movement, he helped shape modern American philosophy of religion, and his legacy continued through Thoreau, Melville, Whitman and Dickinson. here is a broad view of Emerson’s greatest work, featuring a considerable amount of material from his journals, including an entry discovered in 1964 in the Library of Congress. The writings range from realistic descriptions of daily life to superbly polished meditations on human purpose and destiny, from sharply etched biographical studies to soaring, lyrical philosophic flights. Shaped by a passionate belief in individual freedom and deep humility before the immensity of nature, they reflect a life and a spirit whose independence and integrity speak out with resounding signficance to the contemporary world.
Edited by William H. Gilman
With a new Introduction by Charles Johnson and a New Afterword by Samuel A. Schreiner Jr.