The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843-1871

The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843-1871

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  • Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN: 0820334626
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 432

Drawing primarily from previously unpublished manuscripts in the Ralph Waldo Emerson Memorial Association Collection in the Houghton Library at Harvard University, recent editions of Emerson's correspondence, journals and notebooks, sermons, and early lectures have provided authoritative texts that inspire readers to consider Emerson's place in American culture afresh. The two-volume Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843–1871, presents the texts of forty-eight complete and unpublished lectures delivered during the crucial middle years of Emerson's career. They offer his thoughts on New England and “Old World” history and culture, poetic theory, education, the history and uses of intellect—as well as his ideas on race relations and women's rights, subjects that sparked many debates. These final volumes contain some of Emerson's most timelessly relevant work and are sure to engage and inform any reader interested in discovering one of our country's greatest intellectuals. The following sections, although appearing only in the volume designated, contain information that pertains to both volumes and are available on the University of Georgia Press website. Volume 1: 1843–1854 contains: Preface Works Frequently Cited Historical and Textual Introduction Volume 2: 1855–1871 contains: Manuscript Sources of Emerson's Later Lectures in the Houghton Library of Harvard University Index to Works by Emerson General Index


The Selected Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Selected Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson

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  • Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN: 9780820326443
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 420

This is the first and only comprehensive selection of lectures by Ralph Waldo Emerson, his era’s most prominent American man of letters and one of the foremost architects of our intellectual culture. Based on authoritative texts selected and edited by Ronald A. Bosco and Joel Myerson--the most experienced Emerson editors working today--these twenty-five addresses collectively exemplify the lecture style for which Emerson was famed in his day. Best known to his contemporaries as a lecturer, Emerson delivered some 1,500 addresses over the course of his career. Because his most important ideas were worked out in his lectures, they provide the best record we have of his evolving thought--and thus are a key to our understanding of his essays and other printed works. Gathered here are lectures on American culture, literary theory and aesthetics, moral and, as Emerson called it, "intellectual" philosophy, and social and political reform. They are taken from speaking engagements in the United States and the British Isles over the period 1833-1871, during which Emerson often spent four to six months a year on the lecture circuit; lectures from the earliest years of Emerson’s career (1833-1842) have been newly edited for this volume. The volume’s introduction draws on contemporary accounts to describe Emerson’s idiosyncratic but utterly memorable manner of speaking. A headnote provides context to the composition and delivery of each lecture, and footnotes identify Emerson’s allusions to persons, places, occasions, quotations, and books. "By examining his lectures and how they were delivered," say Bosco and Myerson, "we can look into the laboratory of Emerson’s intellectual and compositional process and see his published writings gestating."


A Historical Guide to Ralph Waldo Emerson

A Historical Guide to Ralph Waldo Emerson

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  • Author: Joel Myerson
  • Publisher: Historical Guides to American Authors
  • ISBN: 9780195120943
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 336

Emerson has maintained his place as one of the seminal figures in American history and literature. He was the acknowledged leader of the Transcendentalist movement. These essays discuss Emerson's life as well as women's rights, slavery and religion.


Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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  • Author: Prentiss Clark
  • Publisher: McFarland
  • ISBN: 1476647755
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 302

In his 1837 speech "The American Scholar," Ralph Waldo Emerson noted, "life is our dictionary," encapsulating a body of work that reached well beyond the American 19th century. This comprehensive study explores Emerson as a preacher, poet, philosopher, lecturer, essayist and editor. There are nearly 100 entries on individual texts and their personal, historical and literary contexts. Emerson's work is placed within his relationships with family members, fellow Transcendentalists and transatlantic friends, and his commitment to ethics, self-culture and social change. This book provides the fullest possible exploration of Emerson's writing and philosophy. Far ahead of his own time, the man enthusiastically questioned institutions, communities, friendships, history, individuality and contemporaneous approaches to environmental stewardship.


Transcendentalism

Transcendentalism

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  • Author: Joel Myerson
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0195122127
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 751

A collection of writings from leading figures of the 19th century American Transcendentalist movement.


Imagining Progress

Imagining Progress

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  • Author: Kristin Johnson
  • Publisher: University of Alabama Press
  • ISBN: 0817361499
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 303

"Examines Americans' diverging assumptions about God, Nature, and Progress at a place where the stakes were at their highest: The bedside of children during eras of high child mortality"--


Transcendental Resistance

Transcendental Resistance

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  • Author: Johannes Voelz
  • Publisher: UPNE
  • ISBN: 1584659483
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 423

A timely and engrossing critique of the New Americanists


Emerson for the Twenty-first Century

Emerson for the Twenty-first Century

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  • Author: Barry Tharaud
  • Publisher: University of Delaware Press
  • ISBN: 0874130913
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 623

While previous collections of Emerson essays have tended to be a sort of 'stock-taking' or 'retrospective' look at Emerson scholarship, this collection follows a more 'prospective' trajectory for Emerson studies based on the recent increase in global perspectives in nearly all fields of humanistic studies.


Emerson and the History of Rhetoric

Emerson and the History of Rhetoric

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  • Author: Roger Thompson
  • Publisher: SIU Press
  • ISBN: 080933612X
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 175

Much has been written about Ralph Waldo Emerson's fundamental contributions to American literature and culture as an essayist, philosopher, lecturer, and poet. However, despite wide agreement among literary and rhetorical scholars on the need for further study of Emerson as a rhetorical theorist, not much has been published on the subject. Emerson and the History of Rhetoric fills this gap in our knowledge, reenvisioning Emerson's work through his significant engagement with rhetorical theory throughout his career and providing a more profound understanding of Emerson's influence on American ideology. Moving beyond dominant literary critical thinking about Emerson's public speaking by discussing it in the context of rhetorical history, Thompson argues that for Emerson, rhetoric was both imaginative and nonsystematic. The book covers the influences of rhetoricians from a range of periods on Emerson's model of rhetoric, including Plato, Augustine, Edmund Burke, and Hugh Blair. Thompson analyzes Emerson's application of Plato's search for transcendental truth and democratic access to the means of persuasion; the Ciceronian rhetoric of Edmund Burke, which Emerson conceived as the perfect balance between common and aristocratic speech; and Augustine's idea of submission. Drawing on Emerson's manuscript notes, journal entries, and some of his rarely discussed essays and lectures as well as his more famous works, the author demonstrates not only Emerson's relevance to rhetorical history but also rhetorical history's relevance to Emerson and nineteenth-century American literature and culture. This book bridges the divide between literary and rhetorical studies, expanding our understanding of this iconic nineteenth-century man of letters.


Nineteenth Century Prose

Nineteenth Century Prose

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  • Category : English literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 262