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Ralph Waldo Emerson
Author Code: ARWE
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Born: May 25, 1803 - Boston, Massachusetts, USA Died: Apr. 27, 1882 - Concord, Massachusetts, USA
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Emerson graduated from Harvard in 1821 and taught school briefly. In 1829, he joined the
ministry after attending the Harvard Divinity School. He resigned his pastorship of the Old
South Church of Boston in 1832 and went abroad where he developed friendships with
Wordsworth, Coleridge and Carlyle. On returning to Boston, Emerson married and moved to
Concord in 1834. He began a career as a lecturer and published his first work, Nature, in 1836.
From 1842-44 he was the editor of The Dial, a magazine supporting Transcendentalism. He
continued his lecturing and publication of essays for the rest of his life, however, after 1866 his
written output declined. |
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| ARWE003 |
The Conduct of Life
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1860 |
85 |
1173k |
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| ARWE005 |
The Early Poems
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Alphonso of Castile
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The Amulet
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The Apology
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Astraea
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Bacchus
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Berrying
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Blight
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Compensation
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The Day's Ration
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Dirge
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Each and All
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Earth-Song
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To Ellen, at the South
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Eros
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Etienne de la Bodce
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To Eva
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Fable
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Fate
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Forbearance
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The Forerunners
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From the Persian of Hafiz - 1
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From the Persian of Hafiz - 2
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Give All to Love
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Good-By
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Guy
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Hamatreya
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Hermione
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Holidays
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The House
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The Humblebee
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Hymn
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To J.W.
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Loss and Gain
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Merlin
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Merops
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Mithridates
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Monadnoc
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Musketaquid
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Ode
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Ode Inscribed to William H. Channing
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Ode to Beauty
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Painting and Sculpture
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The Park
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The Problem
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To Rhea
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The Rhodora
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Saadi
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The Snow-Storm
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The Sphynx
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Sursum Corda
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Suum Cuique
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Tact
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Threnody
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Uriel
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The Visit
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Wood Notes - 1
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Wood Notes - 2
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The World-Soul
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Xenophanes
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1830-1872 |
103 |
473k |
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| ARWE007 |
England, Mother of Nations
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1847 |
3 |
114k |
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| ARWE002 |
English Traits
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1855 |
87 |
948k |
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| ARWE001 |
Essays
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Art
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Character
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Circles
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Compensation
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Experience
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Friendship
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Gifts
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Heroism
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History Repeats Itself
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Intellect
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Love
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Manners
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Nature
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Nominalist and Realist
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The Over-Soul
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The Poet
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Politics
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Prudence
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Self-Reliance
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Spiritual Laws
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1841 |
171 |
1320k |
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| ARWE004 |
Essays From the Dial
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Agriculture of Massachusetts
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America; An Ode and Other Poems
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Ancient Spanish Ballads, Historical and Romantic
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Antislavery Poems
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The Bible in Spain
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Chardon Street and Bible Conventions
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Confessions of St. Augustine
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The Dream of a Day and Other Poems
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English Reformers
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Essays and Poems (Critique)
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Europe and European Books
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Fourierism and the Socialists
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Glory
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Harvard University
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The Huguenots in France and America
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Intelligence
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Letter to Rev. Wm E. Channing, D.D.
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A Letter
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Literary Intelligence
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Michael Angelo, Considered as a Philosophic Poet
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New Poetry
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Paracelsus
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Past and Present
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Poems By Tennyson
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Poems by William Ellery Channing
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Prayers
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The Senses and the Soul
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Social Destiny of Man; or Association and Reorganization of Industry
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Sonnets and Other Poems
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The Spanish Student; A Play in Three Acts
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Tecumseh; a Poem
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Thoughts on Modern Literature
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The Tragic
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Transcendentalism
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Two Years Before the Mast; A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea
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Walter Savage Landor
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The Zincali; or An Account of the Gypsies of Spain
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1842-1844 |
87 |
849k |
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| ARWE008 |
The Memory of Burns
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1859 |
3 |
118k |
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| ARWE009 |
War
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1865 |
3 |
123k |
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| ARWE006 |
The Wisdom of China
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1868 |
3 |
114k |
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