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  1. Representative men; seven lectures by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1900-12-31
  2. Representative men; seven lectures by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1892-12-31
  3. Culture, Behavior, Beauty by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1876-12-31
  4. Poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1847-12-31
  5. Prudence by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1906-12-31
  6. Society and solitude; twelve chapters by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1883-12-31
  7. Representative men, seven lectures by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1890-12-31
  8. Intellect by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1896-12-31
  9. Poems by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1879-12-31
  10. Natural history of intellect and other papers by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1893-12-31
  11. The superlative, and other essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1899-12-31
  12. Essays: by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1852-12-31
  13. Representative men: seven lectures by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1876-12-31
  14. The conduct of life by Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803-1882, 1873-12-31

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Ralph Waldo Emerson was a Harvard graduate and a well-respected preacher. He was a genius and a spiritual leader. There are many qualities about Emerson that are admirable. There is no doubt he probably touched and inspired many people throughout his life. Even after his death, Emerson is still touching people's lives through his writings. His inspirational words lift those who need inspiration and give new appreciation of life for those who take life for granted.
Emerson wrote Nature in 1863. This book contains eight chapters all concerning nature. The chapters have their own unique theme and approach to looking at nature.
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In this chapter, Emerson emphasizes the importance of nature and
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This chapter stresses the usefulness of nature. Examples of this
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Emerson Ralph Waldo (1803-1882), amerykañski pisarz i filozof. Twórca transcendentalizmu , amerykañskiego nurtu w filozofii romantyzmu. Rozwin±³ doktrynê autonomii moralnej, z której wyprowadzi³ prawo odrzucenia wszelkich autorytetów, dogmatów i hierarchii sprzecznych z sumieniem, zdrowym rozs±dkiem i swobod± dociekania prawdy. W ontologii g³osi³ wiarê w istnienie duszy powszechnej, wch³aniaj±cej w siebie dusze pojedyncze. Byt ludzki rozpatruje w oderwaniu od epoki, ziemi, narodu. Cz³owiek Emersona jest istot± nigdzie nie zawieszon±. Emerson w mowie z 1837 O amerykañskim typie uczonego (The American Scholar ) otworzy³ oczy Amerykanów na odrêbno¶æ ich kultury. Og³osi³ "deklaracjê jej niepodleg³o¶ci". Najdojrzalsz± prac± Emarsona by³y Essays (Szkice wydanie polskie 1933). Korespondowa³ z nim A. Mickiewicz, który nazywa³ go "filozofem, co najlepiej ujawnia potrzeby naszego wieku". Powi±zania Romantyzm w literaturze i filozofii Relatywizm Thoreau Henry David Ives Charles ... do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

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Emerson was one of the central characters in the transcendental movement emerging in literary circles around Concord, Massachusetts during the late 1830’s. He resigned from his occupation as a Unitarian clergyman in 1832 to travel to Europe, where he befriended Carlyle, Coleridge and Wordsworth among others. In the U.S. he lectured in philosophy, while forming a transcendentalist group comprising fellow writers and poets such as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry David Thoreau . In 1842 he took over the role as editor of The Dial, which served as spokes vehicle for the movement. In 1855, Emerson recieved a thin book of poetry entitled "Leaves of Grass" by a poet he had never heard of before. He loved this book of poetry which was unorthodox in both style and subject. Emerson wrote an encouraging letter to this unknown poet, who of course was Walt Whitman . Later they also met, and Whitman was very flattered by the praise of Emerson. Emerson’s first book

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His life Emerson was born and raised in Boston, Mass. with some happy summer days spent with his step- grandfather in Concord, Mass, He received his education in the Boston Public Latin School, where his literary gifts were recognized and encouraged. His father died when he was nine years old, but he continued his education, through the help of his mother and his spinster aunt, Mary Moody Emerson. At the age of 14, he entered Harvard College, and graduated in 1821. He started school teaching while preparing for part-time study in the Harvard Divinity School. He was ordained to the Unitarian ministry on March 11, 1829. In September of the same year, he married Ellen Louisa Tucker of New Hampshire, this happy marriage was ended when Ellen died of tuberculosis in 1831. In his grief, he questioned his beliefs and his profession, in the end, resigned from the ministry in Sept, 1832. Although he was ill, he sailed for Europe, returning to Concord in 1833, and began his lecturing career. In Sept. 1835 he married Lydia Jackson of Plymouth, Mass. They made their home in Concord, Mass., the home which is now preserved and open to the public during the summer.

49. Family Tree Of Ellen Tucker Emerson
Father Jackson. Spouse Ralph Waldo Emerson(18031882) Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803 1882. Father Rev. William Emerson Mother Ruth Haskins(1768-1853).
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Click here to move back one file Haskins birthdate unknown decease date unknown Children: Emerson birthdate unknown decease date unknown Children: Robert Haskins birthdate unknown decease date unknown Father: Haskins
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Children: Rebecca Emerson birthdate unknown decease date unknown Father: Emerson Spouse: Robert Haskins Children: Jackson birthdate unknown decease date unknown Children: Rev. William Emerson birthdate unknown decease date unknown Father: Emerson Spouse: Ruth Haskins(1768-1853) Children: Ruth Haskins Father: Haskins Spouse: Rev. William Emerson Children: Mary Moody Emerson Father: Emerson Hannah Haskins birthdate unknown decease date unknown Father: Robert Haskins Mother: Rebecca Emerson Spouse: Parsons

50. Family Tree Of Ellen Tucker Emerson
Father Ralph Waldo Emerson(18031882) Mother Lidian Jackson(1802-1892). FatherRalph Waldo Emerson(1803-1882) Mother Lidian Jackson(1802-1892).
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Mother: Susan Woodward Haven(1807-1868) Spouse: Sarah H. "Sally" Gibbons
Died not long after marriage (Source: The Letters of Ellen Tucker Emerson(1982-)
The syntax of the "List of Family Members Mentioned" on pp. xx-xxii would imply that his name was William Emerson Emerson - I believe this is in error (Source: The Letters of Ellen Tucker Emerson(1982-) John Murray Forbes Spouse: Sarah Swain Hathaway(1813-1900)
Children: Sarah Swain Hathaway Spouse: John Murray Forbes(1813-1898)
Children: Alice Hathaway Forbes 1838 decease date unknown Father: John Murray Forbes(1813-1898) Mother: Sarah Swain Hathaway(1813-1900) Spouse: Edward Cary Twin sister to Ellen Randolph Forbes(1838-) (Source: The Letters of Ellen Tucker Emerson(1982-) Ellen Randolph Forbes 1838 decease date unknown Father: John Murray Forbes(1813-1898) Mother: Sarah Swain Hathaway(1813-1900) Twin sister to Alice Hathaway Forbes(1838-) (Source: The Letters of Ellen Tucker Emerson(1982-) Ellen Tucker Emerson 24 February 1839 1909 Father: Ralph Waldo Emerson(1803-1882) Mother: Lidian Jackson(1802-1892) Her two volumes of letters are the source for this entire tree (Source: The Letters of Ellen Tucker Emerson(1982-) William Hathaway Forbes

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Ralph Waldo Emerson was born May 25,1803, in Boston to William Emerson and Ruth Haskins Emerson. By the time he was seventeen, he was on his way to becoming one of America's most influential authors and thinkers. He began keeping journals which he would continue throughout most of his life. His first series was called "Wide World" because they expressed his thoughts on a wide range of topics.
On a fateful trip to Europe at Christmastime, Emerson met Thomas Carlyle, Samuel Coleridge, and William Wordsworth, whose ideas assisted him in the creation of a philosophy that embraced both the sciences and spirituality. Buoyed by his embrace of transcendentalism, he returned home in 1835 where he settled in Concord, Massachusetts. He married again later that year to Lydia Jackson.
Accompanied by Margaret Fuller, Thoreau, and others, he created a center for Transcendental studies. A noted lecturer, Emerson called for American intellectual independence from Europe in his Phi Beta Kappa address at Harvard ("The American Scholar," 1837). In an address at the Harvard divinity school (1838), he asserted that redemption could be found only in one's own soul and intuition. Emerson developed the transcendentalist themes from his famous Journal in the magazine The Dial and in a series of Essays from 1840 to 1844. Throughout the remainder of his life, he traveled, lectured, wrote, and raised a family. Among the best known of his essays are "The Over-Soul," "Compensation," and "Self-Reliance." He is also noted for his poems, including "Threnody," "Brahma," and "The Problem." He occasionally touched on the Arthurian realm.

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Biography Born in 1803 to a conservative Unitarian minister, from a long line of ministers, and a quietly devout mother, Waldowho dropped the "Ralph" in collegewas a middle son of whom relatively little was expected. His father died when he was eight, the first of many premature deaths which would shape his lifeall three brothers, his first wife at 20, and his older son at 5. Perhaps the most powerful personal influence on him for years was his intellectual, eccentric, and death-obsessed Puritanical aunt, Mary Moody Emerson. Yet Emerson often confessed to an innate optimism, even occasional "silliness."
His undergraduate career at Harvard was not illustrious, and his studies at the Harvard Divinity School were truncated by vision problems, but he was ordained a minister of the Second Church in Boston, shortly before marrying Ellen Tucker in 1829. He resigned in 1832 after her death from tuberculosis, troubled by theological doctrines such as the Lord's Supper, and traveled extensively in Europe, returning to begin a career of lecturing. In 1835 he married Lydia Jackson; they lived in Concord and had four children while he settled into his life of conversations, reading and writing, and lecturing, which furnished a comfortable income.
The Emerson house was a busy one, with friends like Elizabeth Hoar, Margaret Fuller, and Henry Thoreau, staying for months to help out and talk. He, Alcott, and Ripley decided to begin a magazine, The Dial, with Margaret Fuller editing, in 1840; Emerson would edited the final two years, ending in 1844. His Essays (first series) were published in 1841.

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MERLIN, Arthur's adviser, prophet and magician, is basically the creation of Geoffrey of Monmouth , who in his twelfth-century History of the Kings of Britain The Idylls of the King , Tennyson makes him the architect of Camelot . Mark Twain, parodying Tennyson's Arthurian world, makes Merlin a villain, and in one of the illustrations to the first edition of Twain's work illustrator Dan Beard's Merlin has Tennyson's face. Numerous novels, poems and plays center around Merlin. In American literature and popular culture, Merlin is perhaps the most frequently portrayed Arthurian character.
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