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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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