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Preface | xi | |
Acknowledgments | xiii | |
A Note on the Texts | xiv | |
Abbreviations | xvi | |
The Texts of Emerson's Prose and Poetry | ||
Sermons | ||
I. [Pray Without Ceasing], 1 Thessalonians 5:17, July 25, 1826 | 3 | |
XXXIX. [Summer], Psalms 74:16-17, June 13, 1829 | 9 | |
XC. [Trust Yourself], Matthew 16:26, October 3, 1830 | 13 | |
CLXII. [The Lord's Supper], Romans 14:17, September 9, 1832 | 17 | |
Nature | 27 | |
Selected Early Addresses and Lectures | ||
The American Scholar | 56 | |
An Address Delivered before the Senior Class in Divinity College, Cambridge, July 15, 1838 | 69 | |
The Method of Nature | 81 | |
The Transcendentalist | 93 | |
From Essays: First Series | ||
History | 105 | |
Self-Reliance | 120 | |
Compensation | 137 | |
Spiritual Laws | 150 | |
The Over-Soul | 163 | |
Circles | 174 | |
From Essays: Second Series | ||
The Poet | 183 | |
Experience | 198 | |
Politics | 213 | |
New England Reformers | 221 | |
From Representative Men | ||
Montaigne, or the Skeptic | 234 | |
Shakspeare, or the Poet | 247 | |
From The Conduct of Life | ||
Fate | 261 | |
Power | 279 | |
Illusions | 289 | |
From Letters and Social Aims | ||
From Poetry and Imagination | 297 | |
Quotation and Originality | 319 | |
From The Dial | ||
The Editors to the Reader | 331 | |
Thoughts on Modern Literature | 333 | |
Miscellanies on His Contemporaries and His Times | ||
From An Address... on... the Emancipation of the Negroes in the British West Indies | 348 | |
Address to the Citizens of Concord on the Fugitive Slave Law | 359 | |
From Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli | 372 | |
Thoreau | 398 | |
Abraham Lincoln | 411 | |
From Historic Notes of Life and Letters in New England | 415 | |
Selected Poetry | ||
From Poems | 429 | |
The Sphinx | 429 | |
Each and All | 432 | |
The Problem | 433 | |
The Visit | 435 | |
Uriel | 436 | |
Hamatreya | 438 | |
The Rhodora | 439 | |
The Humble-Bee | 440 | |
The Snow-Storm | 442 | |
Fable | 443 | |
Ode, Inscribed to W. H. Channing | 443 | |
Give All to Love | 446 | |
Thine Eyes Still Shined | 447 | |
Eros | 447 | |
The Apology | 448 | |
Merlin, I | 448 | |
Merlin, II | 450 | |
Bacchus | 452 | |
Blight | 454 | |
Threnody | 455 | |
Concord Hymn | 462 | |
From May-Day and Other Pieces | 463 | |
From May-Day | 463 | |
Brahma | 464 | |
Nemesis | 465 | |
Boston Hymn | 465 | |
Voluntaries | 468 | |
Days | 471 | |
The Chartist's Complaint | 472 | |
The Titmouse | 472 | |
Sea-Shore | 475 | |
Two Rivers | 476 | |
Waldeinsamkeit | 477 | |
Terminus | 478 | |
From Elements | 479 | |
Art | 479 | |
Worship | 480 | |
From Quatrains | 481 | |
Memory | 481 | |
From Translations | 481 | |
Song of Seid Nimetollah of Kuhistan | 481 | |
Others | 482 | |
Grace | 482 | |
Cupido | 483 | |
["Let Me Go Where E'er I Will"] | 483 | |
["Ever the Rock of Ages Melts"] | 483 | |
From Journals and Notebooks | 484 | |
From Correspondence | ||
To William Emerson, Concord, November 10, 1814 | 531 | |
To Mary Moody Emerson, Cambridge, September 23, 1826 | 534 | |
To William Emerson, Charleston, January 6 and 9, 1827 | 534 | |
To Mary Moody Emerson, St. Augustine, March 15? 1827 | 534 | |
To the Second Church and Society in Boston, Cambridge, January 30, 1829 | 535 | |
To the Proprietors of the Second Church, Boston, September 11, 1832 | 536 | |
To the Second Church and Society, Boston, December 22, 1832 | 536 | |
To Edward Bliss Emerson, Boston, December 22, 1833 | 538 | |
To Edward Bliss Emerson, Newton, May 31, 1834 | 539 | |
To Lydia Jackson, Concord, January 24, 1835 | 540 | |
To Lydia Jackson, Concord, February 1, 1835 | 540 | |
To Thomas Carlyle, Concord, September 17, 1836 | 541 | |
To William Emerson, Concord, October 31, 1836 | 541 | |
To Martin Van Buren, Concord, April 23, 1838 | 542 | |
For Henry David Thoreau, Concord, May 2, 1838 | 544 | |
To Thomas Carlyle, Concord, May 10, 1838 | 545 | |
To Amos Bronson Alcott, Concord, June 28, 1838 | 545 | |
To Henry Ware Jr., Concord, July 28, 1838 | 546 | |
To Henry Ware Jr., Concord, October 8, 1838 | 547 | |
To Thomas Carlyle, Concord, October 17, 1838 | 548 | |
To James Freeman Clarke, Concord, December 7, 1838 | 548 | |
To Margaret Fuller, Concord, August 4, 1840 | 549 | |
To Margaret Fuller, Concord, October 24, 1840 | 549 | |
To Margaret Fuller, Concord, March 14, 1841 | 550 | |
To Mary Moody Emerson, Concord, September 21, 1841 | 551 | |
To Mary Moody Emerson, Concord, January 28, 1842 | 551 | |
To Margaret Fuller, Concord, January 28, 1842 | 552 | |
To Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Concord, January 28, 1842 | 552 | |
To Caroline Sturgis, Concord, February 4, 1842 | 552 | |
To Lidian Emerson, Providence, February 10, 1842 | 553 | |
To Lidian Emerson, Castleton, Staten Island, March 1, 1842 | 553 | |
To Margaret Fuller, Concord, June 7, 1843 | 554 | |
To Charles Anderson Dana, Concord, October 18, 1843 | 554 | |
To Margaret Fuller, Concord, December 17, 1843 | 555 | |
To Christopher Pearse Cranch, Concord, June 7, 1844 | 555 | |
To Thomas Carlyle, Concord, December 31, 1844 | 556 | |
To William J. Rotch, Concord, November 17, 1845 | 557 | |
To the Corporation of Harvard University, Concord, June 25, 1846 | 557 | |
To William Henry Furness, Concord, August 6, 1847 | 558 | |
To Henry David Thoreau, Manchester, December 2, 1847 | 559 | |
To Lidian Emerson, London, March 8 and 10, 1848 | 559 | |
To William Emerson, Concord, February 10, 1850 | 560 | |
To Paulina W. Davis, Concord, September 18, 1850 | 561 | |
To Wendell Phillips, Concord, February 19, 1853 | 561 | |
To Caroline Sturgis Tappan, Concord, July 22, 1853 | 562 | |
To Walt Whitman, Concord, July 21, 1855 | 563 | |
To Thomas Carlyle, Concord, May 6, 1856 | 563 | |
To Henry David Thoreau, Concord, May 11, 1858 | 564 | |
To William Henry Seward, Buffalo, January 12, 1863 | 564 | |
To Emma Lazarus, Concord, February 24, 1868 | 565 | |
To Emma Lazarus, Concord, April 14, 1868 | 565 | |
To Emma Lazarus, Concord, July 9, 1869 | 566 | |
To Emma Lazarus, Concord, August 23, 1869 | 567 | |
To Emma Lazarus, Concord, August 19, 1870 | 567 | |
To Lidian Emerson, the Wyoming, October 31 and November 2, 1872 | 568 | |
To Emma Lazarus, Concord, July 22, 1876 | 568 | |
To George Stewart Jr., Concord, January 22, 1877 | 569 | |
Contexts | ||
Transcendentalism | ||
From On Germany | 573 | |
Prospectus to The Recluse | 575 | |
From Coleridge's Literary Character | 577 | |
Genius | 580 | |
Reviews and Impressions | ||
Caricatures | 584 | |
Ballad of the Abolition Blunder-buss | 586 | |
An Illustrated Criticism | 588 | |
From Nature--A Prose Poem | 590 | |
The New School in Literature and Religion | 597 | |
[Emerson's Essays] | 599 | |
Mr. Emerson's Lecture | 601 | |
Emerson's Essays | 602 | |
From The Old Manse | 606 | |
From A Fable for Critics | 607 | |
From A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers | 609 | |
From North America | 610 | |
From Journals | 612 | |
To R. W. E. | 614 | |
Emerson | 615 | |
From Emerson | 628 | |
Emerson | 633 | |
Address at the Emerson Centenary in Concord | 639 | |
Ralph Waldo Emerson | 643 | |
From Model Americans | 648 | |
On Emerson | 650 | |
Emerson | 654 | |
Criticism | ||
Has Emerson a Future? | 657 | |
Emerson's Tragic Sense | 663 | |
New England's Transcendentalism: Native or Imported? | 668 | |
The Problem of Emerson | 679 | |
From The Achievement of the Poems: "Artful Thunder" | 697 | |
"Quotation and Originality" | 704 | |
Emerson and the Persistence of the Commodity | 712 | |
Ralph Waldo Emerson | 725 | |
From The Philosopher in American Life | 738 | |
From The Emersonian Prehistory of American Pragmatism | 742 | |
From Virtue's Hero | 758 | |
From Poetry and Pragmatism | 767 | |
The Heart Has Its Jubilees | 771 | |
Through a Thousand Voices: Emerson's Poetry and "The Sphinx" | 777 | |
Ralph Waldo Emerson: A Chronology | 791 | |
Selected Bibliography | 794 | |
Index of Titles and First Lines of Poems | 799 |
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