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  1. Emerson at Dartmouth by Ralph Waldo (1803-1882) Emerson, 1956
  2. English Traits And Representative Men
  3. Representative men : seven lectures by Ralph Waldo (1803-1882) Emerson, 1869-01-01
  4. The Conduct Of Life
  5. Tantalus. With A Memorial Note By F.b. Sanborn
  6. Representative men : seven lectures by Ralph Waldo (1803-1882) Emerson, 1869-01-01
  7. Lectures And Biographical Sketches
  8. Essays: 1. Folge (German Edition) by Schölermann Wilhelm 1865-1923, 2010-09-29
  9. Essays
  10. Essays
  11. Essays Volume 2
  12. Essays: 1st And 2nd Series
  13. On man & God. [Thoughts collected from the Essays and Journals] by Ralph Waldo (1803-1882) Emerson, 1961-01-01
  14. English traits by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1876-12-31

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson was born on May 25, 1803, in Boston and attended Boston Latin School from 1812 to 1817, and Harvard from then to 1821. His first career, as a school-teacher, lasted four years, after which he was licensed to preach as a Unitarian. In 1829 he was ordained minister of Second Church in Boston and married his first wife, Ellen Louisa Tucker. After her death from consumption in 1831 Emerson left the Second Church and went to Europe, where he made first contact with writers in England with whom he would visit again in 1872. His third career, as a lecturer and man of letters, began in 1834. The year after, he made his home in Concord, Massachusetts, and married his second wife, Lydian Jackson, a year later. By the publication of Nature in 1836, Emerson had made his reputation. While editing
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    Waldo Emerson is truly the center of the American transcendental movement, setting out most of its ideas and values in a little book, Nature , published in 1836, that represented at least ten years of intense study in philosophy, religion, and literature, and in his First Series of essays. Born in 1803 to a conservative Unitarian minister, from a long line of ministers, and a quietly devout mother, Waldowho dropped the "Ralph" in collegewas a middle son of whom relatively little was expected. His father died when he was eight, the first of many premature deaths which would shape his lifeall three brothers, his first wife at 20, and his older son at 5. Perhaps the most powerful personal influence on him for years was his intellectual, eccentric, and death-obsessed Puritanical aunt, Mary Moody Emerson. Yet Emerson often confessed to an innate optimism, even occasional "silliness." His undergraduate career at Harvard was not illustrious, and his studies at the Harvard Divinity School were truncated by vision problems, but he was ordained a minister of the Second Church in Boston, shortly before marrying Ellen Tucker in 1829. He resigned in 1832 after her death from tuberculosis, troubled by theological doctrines such as the Lord's Supper, and traveled extensively in Europe, returning to begin a career of lecturing. In 1835 he married

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    and Margaret Fuller William Ellery Channing , George Buckminster, Henry Ware, Sr. and Edward Everett. His father died when Waldo was eight, leaving the family without financial support. His mother Ruth sold her husband's library (which became the Boston Athenaeum), took in boarders and worked as a maid. They often had not enough to eat. Waldo and his brother Charles had only one overcoat between them. Taunting schoolfellows asked, "Whose turn is it to wear the great-coat today?" Aunt Mary Moody Emerson, his father's unmarried sister, was the dominant influence of Emerson's childhood and youth. Without formal education, she was possessed of a richly fertile mind. She read widely and knew well the thinkers of the day. A moderate "Channing Unitarian," steeped in the piety of New England and the history of its churches and theology, she taught Waldo many of the aphorisms he in turn taught his own children: "Lift your aims." "Always do what you are afraid to do." "Despise trifles." "Turn up your nose at glory, honor and money." And "Oh, blessed, blessed poverty." She first introduced Emerson to Hindu scriptures and Neoplatonism. She anticipated, especially in her openess to natural religion, the Transcendentalist sensibility. Emerson's distinctive views first began to emerge in his letters to "Tnamurya," an anagram of "Aunt Mary," during the 1820s.

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    The sun set, but set not his hope:
    Stars rose; his faith was earlier up:
    Fixed on the emormous galaxy,
    Deeper and older seemed his eye;
    And matched his sufferance sublime
    The taciturnity of time.
    He spoke, and words more soft than rain
    Brought the Age of Gold again:
    His action won such reverance sweet As hid all measure of the feat.

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    His Life and Works
    His Major Ideas
    His Legacy
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    EMERSON: AN OVERVIEW Emerson is best known as leader of the "transcendentalist" movement in America.
    HIS LIFE AND WORKS He was born into a prominent Boston family, one characterized by generations of service to the church (his father, William, was the minister of the venerable First Church of Boston). He attended Harvard College and Divinity School and eventually became pastor of the 2nd church of Bostonwhere he soon achieved recognition as an excellent preacher. But like his father before him, he found himself being drawn into new realms of thought that challenged his orthodox Christian beliefs. The writings of the English romantics, Carlyle and Coleridge, the philosophy of Swedenborg, the new biblical text-criticism coming out of Germany, plus his own cool intellectual rather than warm pastoral nature began to distance him emotionally from his work. Soon after his wife died in 1831, he stepped down from the ministry (1832)to freely pursue the question of the nature and purpose of human lifeand its relation to the larger natural world around man. He traveled to Europe, visiting Coleridge, Wordsworth and Carlyle in the process. When he returned to the States in 1833, he began work on his small, but revolutionary book

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    Allen, Gay Wilson. Waldo Emerson: A Biography. Viking Press, 1981. Carpenter, Frederic. The Emerson Handbook. Hendricks House, 1953. Duncan, Jeffrey. The Power and Form of Emerson's Thought. University of Virginia Press, 1973. Myerson, Joel, ed. A Historical Guide to Ralph Waldo Emerson. Oxford University Press, 2000. Paul, Sherman. Emerson's Angle of Vision: Man and Nature in American Experience. Harvard University Press, 1952. Richardson, Robert D. Emerson: The Mind on Fire: A Biography. University of California Press, 1995.
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    Bishop, Jonathan. Emerson on the Soul. Harvard University Press, 1964. Buell, Lawrence, ed. Ralph Waldo Emerson: A Collection of Critical Essays. Prentice Hall, 1993. Hughes, Gertrude Reif. Emerson's Demanding Optimism. Louisiana State University Press, 1984. Lewis, Jone Johnson.

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