The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson: 1843 - 1871University of Georgia Press, 2001 - 888 頁 Drawing primarily from previously unpublished manuscripts in the Ralph Waldo Emerson Memorial Association Collection in the Houghton Library at Harvard University, recent editions of Emerson's correspondence, journals and notebooks, sermons, and early lectures have provided authoritative texts that inspire readers to consider Emerson's place in American culture afresh. The two-volume Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843-1871, presents the texts of forty-eight complete and unpublished lectures delivered during the crucial middle years of Emerson's career. They offer his thoughts on New England and "Old World" history and culture, poetic theory, education, the history and uses of intellect--as well as his ideas on race relations and women's rights, subjects that sparked many debates. These final volumes contain some of Emerson's most timelessly relevant work and are sure to engage and inform any reader interested in discovering one of our country's greatest intellectuals. The following sections, although appearing only in the volume designated, contain information that pertains to both volumes and are available on the University of Georgia Press website. |
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American Slavery 25 January 1855 | 1 |
Address at the Womans Rights Convention 20 September 1855 | 15 |
Address to the Inhabitants of Concord at the Consecration of Sleepy Hollow | 30 |
March 1858 | 49 |
Powers of the Mind | 68 |
The Natural Method | 84 |
Memory | 99 |
SelfPossession | 117 |
Art 17 April 1861 | 211 |
Some Good Books 1 May 1861 | 226 |
An Address at Tufts College 10 July 1861 | 240 |
Essential Principles of Religion 16 March 1862 | 266 |
Read on a Fast Day Appointed by the President | 274 |
Perpetual Forces 18 November 1862 | 287 |
An Address before the United Literary Societies | 302 |
Fortune of the Republic I December 1863 | 319 |
April 1859 | 130 |
Moral Sense 18 March 1860 | 143 |
Classes of Men 20 November 1860 | 160 |
Genius and Temperament 9 April 1861 | 200 |
Manuscript Sources of Emersons Later Lectures in the Houghton Library | 389 |
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