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Emerson's Centenary Essays

Emerson's Centenary Essays
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  • ISBN-13: 9780809310234
  • ISBN: 0809310236
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press

AUTHOR

Myerson, Joel

SUMMARY

One hundred years after Ralph Waldo Emer­son's death in Concord is an appropriate time to assess his life and writings. The eleven essays here presented, along with new documentary and manuscript material soon to be made available, will provide a fresh im­petus for subsequent studies of Emerson as man and writer. The first four essays trace Emerson's de­velopment through the publication of his first series ofEssaysin 1841:Evelyn Barish de­scribes Emerson's early illness and how his decision to deal with sickness influenced his philosophy; Wesley T. Mott shows the importance of the sermon "Christ Cruci­fied" to Emerson's intellectual development; Jerome Loving shows how Emerson's change in vocation and his change in philosophical outlook went hand in h∧ Glen M. Johnson demonstrates how Emerson developed a sense of himself as a professional author. The next three essays cover the period from 1841 to 1844 and include David Robin­son's examination ofThe Method of Natureasmarking a crucial point in Emerson's life. Richard Lee Francis and David W. Hill show Emerson seeking his persona inEssays: Sec­ond Seriesand evaluate the significance of his eventual authorial voice. The subsequent essays range widely: San­ford E. Marovitz surveys and evaluates Emer­son's long-time interest in Shakespeare; Robert E. Burkholder discusses the response of the press toEnglish Traits;Ronald A. Sudol shows that Emerson's reaction to technology is embodied in the poem, "The Adirondacs"; and Merton M. Sealts, Jr., concludes with a reminder that Emerson was, in precept and in life, a teacher.Myerson, Joel is the author of 'Emerson's Centenary Essays' with ISBN 9780809310234 and ISBN 0809310236.

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