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Ralph Waldo Emerson : the major prose / edited by Ronald A. Bosco and Joel Myerson.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2015Description: xxxix, 568 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780674417069 (alk. paper)
Uniform titles:
  • Works. Selections
DDC classification:
  • 814/.3 23
LOC classification:
  • PS1602 .B68 2015
Contents:
Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Textual Policies -- Sermon CLXII [⿿The Lord⿿s Supper⿝] (1832) -- The Uses of Natural History (1833-1835) -- Nature (1836) -- Humanity of Science (1836, 1847-1848) -- The American Scholar (1837) -- The Divinity School Address (1838) -- Self-Reliance (1841) -- Circles (1841) -- The Transcendentalist (1842, 1849) -- New England: Genius, Manners, and Customs (1843-1844) -- The Poet (1844) -- Experience (1844) -- Nominalist and Realist (1844) -- An Address Delivered in the Court-House in Concord, Massachusetts, on 1st August, 1844, on the Anniversary of the Emancipation of the Negroes in the British West Indies (1844) -- England (1848-1852) -- Uses of Great Men (1850) -- The Anglo-American (1852-1855) -- American Slavery (1855) -- Address at the Woman⿿s Rights Convention (1855) -- Mr. R. W. Emerson⿿s Remarks at the Kansas Relief Meeting in Cambridge (1856) -- The Natural Method of Mental Philosophy (1858) -- Fate (1860) -- American Civilization (1862) -- Thoreau (1862) -- The President⿿s Proclamation (1862) -- The Scholar (1863) -- Character (1866) -- Works and Days (1870) -- Credits -- Index.
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Item type Current library Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book NMC Library Stacks PS1602 .B68 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001357135

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Textual Policies -- Sermon CLXII [⿿The Lord⿿s Supper⿝] (1832) -- The Uses of Natural History (1833-1835) -- Nature (1836) -- Humanity of Science (1836, 1847-1848) -- The American Scholar (1837) -- The Divinity School Address (1838) -- Self-Reliance (1841) -- Circles (1841) -- The Transcendentalist (1842, 1849) -- New England: Genius, Manners, and Customs (1843-1844) -- The Poet (1844) -- Experience (1844) -- Nominalist and Realist (1844) -- An Address Delivered in the Court-House in Concord, Massachusetts, on 1st August, 1844, on the Anniversary of the Emancipation of the Negroes in the British West Indies (1844) -- England (1848-1852) -- Uses of Great Men (1850) -- The Anglo-American (1852-1855) -- American Slavery (1855) -- Address at the Woman⿿s Rights Convention (1855) -- Mr. R. W. Emerson⿿s Remarks at the Kansas Relief Meeting in Cambridge (1856) -- The Natural Method of Mental Philosophy (1858) -- Fate (1860) -- American Civilization (1862) -- Thoreau (1862) -- The President⿿s Proclamation (1862) -- The Scholar (1863) -- Character (1866) -- Works and Days (1870) -- Credits -- Index.

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