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The reading by Mr. Copeland from the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, arranged for by the Department of Philosophy in connection with the memorial lectures in observance of the centennial of Emerson ...
During Harvard University’s commencement week in 1837, Ralph Waldo Emerson ... through his work simply as “Emancipation.” The speech elicited praise from many of Emerson’s fellow ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote most of his works while living in Concord, Massachusetts. He wrote Nature, which set the foundation for transcendentalism while living at the Old Manse. C-SPAN’s Local ...
A silent biography of American author Ralph Waldo Emerson, highlighting its focus on visual interpretations of his works rather than personal details about his life. A reviewer notes that the film ...
Born in Boston in 1803, Ralph ... the most famous American authors who called Concord home—Louisa May Alcott, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and, of course, Ralph Waldo Emerson.
James Marcus had long been fascinated by Ralph Waldo Emerson, but it wasn’t until he found himself at a low point, both professionally and personally, that he began to see the great ...
FOR a museum with a deep history, the Ralph Waldo Emerson House ... essays and to listen to his work on audiotape, but it was only after watching a DVD about Emerson that they began to understand ...