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  • ENGLISH

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  • 128

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  • 9780486277905

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  • 133 mm

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  • 216 mm

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  • 91 gram

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  • 13-OCT-93

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson

    in 1803, Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston. Educated at Harvard and the Cambridge Divinity School, he became a Unitarian minister in 1826 at the Second Church Unitarian. The congregation, with Christian overtones, issued communion, something Emerson refused to do. Really, it is beyond my comprehension, Emerson once said, when asked by a seminary professor whether he believed in God. (Quoted in 2,000 Years of Freethought edited by .) By 1832, after the untimely death of his first wife, Emerson cut loose from Unitarianism. During a year-long trip to Europe, Emerson became acquainted with such intelligentsia as British writer , and poets and . He returned to the United States in 1833, to a life as poet, writer and lecturer. Emerson inspired Transcendentalism, although never adopting the label himself. He rejected traditional ideas of deity in favor of an Over-Soul or Form of Good, ideas which were considered highly heretical. His books include Nature (1836), The American Scholar (1837), Divinity School Address (1838), Essays, 2 vol. (1841, 1844), Nature, Addresses and Lectures (1849), and three volumes of poetry. Margaret Fuller became one of his disciples, as did .

    The best of Emersons rather wordy writing survives as epigrams, such as the famous: A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. Other one- (and two-) liners include: As mens prayers are a disease of the will, so are their creeds a disease of the intellect (Self-Reliance, 1841). The most tedious of all discourses are on the subject of the Supreme Being (Journal, 1836). The word miracle, as pronounced by Christian churches, gives a false impression; it is a monster. It is not one with the blowing clover and the falling rain (Address to Harvard Divinity College, July 15, 1838). He demolished the right wing hypocrites of his era in his essay Worship: . . . the louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons (Conduc

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