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Emerson's essays

Emerson esszéi

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London
Kiadó: Everyman's Library
Kiadás helye: London
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 362 oldal
Sorozatcím: Dent/Dutton
Kötetszám: 1012
Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 18 cm x 11 cm
ISBN: 0-460-01012-3
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Essays
Introduction by Sherman Paul
In these two coilections of Essays Emerson may well have done more to influence readers morally and encourage them In self-reliance than any other writer. The essays were originally intended to be declaimed in public rather than read, yet, written in cadences resembling the old philosophers and disciples of Aristotle, their prose catches the fire of these early teachers, and of relatively recent writers comes nearest to them in spirit.
Emerson here is preoccupied with character, the necessity of virtue, adherence to duty—New England qualities already well ingrained.
He identified them, however, with individualism and with the early nineteenth-century discovery of self. He planted character in the soil of individual uniqueness and obedience to the spirit within; his essays called for self-culture as man's first duty. He preached the divinity of man and his self-sufficiency, and only Whitman, himself fired by Emerson,... Tovább

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Ralph Waldo Emerson Essays
Introduction by Sherman Paul
In these two coilections of Essays Emerson may well have done more to influence readers morally and encourage them In self-reliance than any other writer. The essays were originally intended to be declaimed in public rather than read, yet, written in cadences resembling the old philosophers and disciples of Aristotle, their prose catches the fire of these early teachers, and of relatively recent writers comes nearest to them in spirit.
Emerson here is preoccupied with character, the necessity of virtue, adherence to duty—New England qualities already well ingrained.
He identified them, however, with individualism and with the early nineteenth-century discovery of self. He planted character in the soil of individual uniqueness and obedience to the spirit within; his essays called for self-culture as man's first duty. He preached the divinity of man and his self-sufficiency, and only Whitman, himself fired by Emerson, proclaimed more nakedly the pride of this assurance.
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