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Emerson
Title: Emerson
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1315 | Pages: 5.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Emerson
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From wise men the world inherits a literature of wisdom, characterized less by its scheduled education than by its strength and shortness of statement. Thought provoking and discerning, Ralph Waldo Emerson gave a cynical world an unbiased perspective on human frailty. Emerson first and foremost was a poet. He has not written a line which is not conceived in the interest of mankind. He never writes in the interest of a section, of a party, of a church, or a man, always in the
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unconsciousness is in them.” (Howe 309)
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Works Cited
Black, Walter J. The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson. New York Press, (1882) : 13.
Carlyle, Thomas. The Correspondence of Emerson and Carlyle. Columbia University
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Chapman, John Jay. “Emerson.” Charles Scribner’s Sons, (1898) : 3-108.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Journals of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Houghton Mifflin
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Grimm, Hernan. “Ralph Waldo Emerson.” Upham and Co., (1886) : 1-43.
Howe, Julia Ward. “Emerson’s Relation to Society.” Kennikat Press, (1971) :
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Laurence, D.H. “Americans.” Viking Penguin, (1936) : 314-321.
Emerson: Hero Lost
By
Tanner Bazemore
English 102
Professor Sheila Tombe
3 December 1998
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