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The notable link between Ralph Waldo Emerson's journals and his essays is formed by the lectures that reflected his developing views on issues of his ...Lees meer
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The Civil War is a pervasive presence in the journals in this volume. "The war searches character," Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote. Both his reading and hi...Lees meer
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Famous first as a lecturer, Ralph Waldo Emerson molded his books on the rostrum. Yet relatively few of his hundreds of lectures have ever been publish...Lees meer
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Volume VI in this series contains quotation books and miscellaneous notebooks that Ralph Waldo Emerson kept between 1824 and 1838, and to which he add...Lees meer
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In faithfully reproducing all of Ralph Waldo Emerson's handwritten journals and notebooks, this edition is succeeding in revealing Emerson the man and...Lees meer