Essays and Poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson [SCM]
by Ralph Waldo Emerson Author
The essays and poetry of a leading thinker, lecturer, and writer of nineteenth century America; spokesman for transcendentalism.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 1-59308-076-X
- Print Status
- In Print
- Essays
- 40
- Pages
- 522
- Suggested Grades
- 9th - 12th
- Publisher
- Barnes & Noble
- Copyright
- 2004
- Written
- 1845
Essays
- Nature
- The American Scholar
- An Address
- Man the Reformer
- The Transcendentalist
- Self-Reliance
- Compensation
- Spiritual Laws
- Friendship
- The Over-Soul
- Circles
- The Poet
- Experience
- Politics
- Nominalist and Realist
- Uses of Great Men
- Plato; or, The Philosopher
- Shakespeare; or, The Poet
- Napoleon; or, The Man of the World
- Address to the Citizens of Concord
- Fate
- Power
- Illusions
- Thoreau
- Each and All
- The Problem
- The Snow-storm
- The Rhodora
- Uriel
- The Humble-bee
- Hamatreya
- Earth-song
- Give All to Love
- Merlin
- Xenophanes
- Concord Hymn
- Voluntaries
- Days
- The Chartist's Complaint
- Terminus
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