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Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume III - Essays: Second Series (Hardcover): Ralph Waldo Emerson Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume III - Essays: Second Series (Hardcover)
Ralph Waldo Emerson; Edited by Joseph Slater, Alfred R. Ferguson, Jean Ferguson Carr
R3,123 R2,528 Discovery Miles 25 280 Save R595 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Emerson's second collection of essays appeared in 1844, when he was forty-one. It includes eight essays--"The Poet," "Experience," "Character," "Manners," "Gifts," "Nature," "Politics," and "Nominalist and Realist"--and one address, the much misunderstood "New England Reformers." Essays: Second Series has a lightness of tone and an irony absent from the earlier writings, but it is no less memorable: "a sermon to me," Carlyle wrote, "a real word." The present edition, drawing on the vast body of Emerson scholarship of the last forty years, incorporates all the textual changes Emerson made or demonstrably intended to make after 1844. It records variant wordings and recounts the development of the text before and after publication. A list of parallel passages makes it possible to trace Emerson's extensive use of material from his journals, notebooks, and lectures. Endnotes provide information about people, events, and now-obscure terms. A brief historical introduction places the book in the context of the years during which it was written, the time of Brook Farm, The Dial, and the death of Emerson's five year-old son. Historical Introduction and Notes by Joseph Slater Text Established by Alfred R. Ferguson and Jean Ferguson Carr Textual Introduction and Apparatus by Jean Ferguson Carr

Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume II - Essays: First Series (Hardcover): Ralph Waldo Emerson Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume II - Essays: First Series (Hardcover)
Ralph Waldo Emerson; Edited by Joseph Slater, Alfred R. Ferguson, Jean Ferguson Carr
R3,136 R2,542 Discovery Miles 25 420 Save R594 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Some of Emerson's finest and most famous essays, such as "Self-Reliance," "Compensation," and "The Over-Soul," appeared in his Essays of 1841, published when he was thirty-seven years old. Preceded by the slim volume Nature, it was his first full-length book.The present edition provides for the first time an authoritative text of the Essays, together with an introduction, notes, and supplementary material of great value for the study of Emerson's creative processes. A list of hundreds of parallel passages in his earlier journals and lectures makes it possible to examine in detail how he drew upon those manuscripts (now published), especially the voluminous journals, as grist for the twelve essays. His subsequent alterations of the essays, particularly in the revised edition of 1847, give evidence of the evolution of his thought and style at this stage of his career. While the text incorporates his revisions, so as to represent his final intention, the earlier versions are given at the end of the book.Introduction and Notes by Joseph Slater Text Established by Alfred R. Ferguson and Jean Ferguson Carr

Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume VI - The Conduct of Life (Hardcover, New): Ralph Waldo Emerson Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volume VI - The Conduct of Life (Hardcover, New)
Ralph Waldo Emerson; Edited by Barbara L. Packer, Joseph Slater, Douglas Emory Wilson
R2,995 R2,541 Discovery Miles 25 410 Save R454 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this book, first published in 1860, were developed from a series of lectures on "The Conduct of Life" delivered by Emerson during the early 1850s. Some of the original lectures were dropped and the rest were considerably revised, with new topics introduced. The published essays, on "Fate," "Power," "Wealth," "Culture," "Behavior," "Worship," "Considerations by the Way," "Beauty," and "Illusions," show Emerson's interest in many practical aspects of human life, and reflect his increasing involvement in politics--chiefly in the antislavery movement--during the decade before the Civil War. This edition is based on Emerson's holograph manuscripts and published sources. The text incorporates Emerson's later corrections and revisions, and shows us what he actually wrote (or, perhaps in some cases, intended to write). The historical introduction traces the book's development and its relation to Emerson's own personal growth and political awareness. Joseph Slater's explanatory notes help the modern reader to understand many of Emerson's references and allusions that may not be readily apparent. Historical Introduction by Barbara L. Packer Notes by Joseph Slater Text Established and Textual Introduction and Apparatus by Douglas Emory Wilson

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